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Best of 2018: High Caliber Home of the Week

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[Editor’s note: Merry Christmas! This week, we’re taking time off to focus on our loved ones, so we are sharing some of our favorite stories from this year. Keep an eye out for our top features from the archives as we rest and get ready for a brilliant 2019! Cheers, from Candy and the entire staff at Daltxrealestate.com!]

As this year comes to a close, I had the absolute joy of scrolling back through the fabulous home we featured throughout 2018 as our High Caliber Homes of the Week presented by Lisa Peters of Caliber Home Loans. These properties, marketed by some of the best Realtors in North Texas, have given us a glimpse at what a High Caliber Home is. So, naturally, with such a stacked deck of fabulous properties, it was a huge challenge to choose a favorite. What made this particular home stand out among our 2018 High Caliber Homes was the architect, Ernesto Miranda, formerly of Walker + Miranda, though is now a principal with Magellan Architects.

Miranda elevated this particular design using Midcentury Modern design aesthetics and Zen details to make for an incredible home that lives luxuriously on a single level. It’s an exquisite example of a High Caliber Home and worth sharing again! Enjoy!

Walker + Miranda Updates a Northwood Hills Soft Contemporary

The whole of North Dallas is full of houses with excellent bones. These homes, many built in the 1970s, are just waiting for the right person to come along and revive them. I’ve long been in love with the bold, angular rooflines, vaulted ceilings, and open floor plans of 1970s soft contemporary architecture, and I get quite giddy when I see one that’s received an especially good-looking facelift. 

That’s what happened when Ernesto Miranda, Principal of Magellan Architects (formerly Walker + Miranda), took on 6212 Emeraldwood Place in the Northwood Hills neighborhood. Located just south of Belt Line Road and west of Hillcrest, this neighborhood is chock full of 1070s soft contemporary architecture. If you own one of these houses and need some inspiration for what’s possible, look no further than this Northwood Hills soft contmporary — our High Caliber Home of the Week presented by Lisa Peters of Caliber Home Loans. 

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The curb appeal is amazing, and we love the private entry courtyard that screens the huge walls of floor-to-ceiling windows from the street, allowing you to get great views of this secluded space without sacrificing privacy.

“Lemmons Remodeling is responsible for the look of the front of the home,” said David Griffin & Company listing agent Brandon Stewart. “They added all of the cedar and stone accents that really make the incredible curb appeal of the home.”  

Stewart, who normally specializes in Midcentury Modern architecture, notes that the renovation isn’t specifically in this architectural style, but fans of clean lines will be impressed.

“The home is not a Midcentury Modern, but it definitely has that vibe,” he added. “Large expanses of glass flood the home with natural light and blur the line between interior and exterior spaces.”

Inside, of course, there’s plenty to look at. The renovation made this 4,000-plus-square-foot, one-story home a knockout. The floor plan, which includes five bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms, and a three-car garage, is great for those downsizing from a larger estate. The location is great, too, considering how close you are to retail and some of the best Dallas ISD and private school campuses in the city.

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The large, double front doors offer a grand entry to this 1975-built soft contemporary in Northwood Hills.
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Lighting upgrades, including designer pendants throughout, illuminated the bright and airy spaces in this 1970s soft contemporary redesigned by Walker + Miranda.
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Graceful wooden screens offer architectural interest to the open floor plan while providing some separation.

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The common areas in the home all feature gorgeous pewter maple engineered plank flooring, with porcelain tile in the baths and luxurious carpet in the bedrooms. There are gobs of upgrades throughout, including new HVAC, electrical, updates to the pool, and so much more. It’s a house that is not only move-in ready, but can easily live just as it is for years to come. That’s the sign of a great update, we think.

The kitchen is perfect, in my opinion. It’s a great size, and offers tons of storage in the custom, European-style cabinetry in the main kitchen and down the hall in the butler’s pantry, which has a huge built-in desk area that can also serve as a buffet or staging area for catering should you be an avid entertainer.

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Stewart has listed this chic Northwood Hills soft contemporary for $899,000. That’s a pretty great deal considering just how much work has gone into this home. From floor to ceilings, kitchens and baths to bedrooms, no surface on this 1975-built home has been left untouched. And there are so many great ideas executed flawlessly in this design. 

Case in point: The master suite. 

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The master suite is a true retreat. It’s unapologetically large, with plush carpet and plenty of windows for that delicious natural light. But it’s the bathroom that has us impressed. We know that large showers are a huge trend that’s not going away any time soon, but losing a bath tub isn’t an option for some people (me, specifically). So it’s wonderful to see that this master bath has the best of both worlds! A large European-style wet area with a niche for a large bathtub to soak those achy joints while you enjoy your bubbly is so on point!

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Do you love this Northwood Hills Soft Contemporary like we do? 

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