This Preston Trails soft contemporary was built in 1973, during a period in history where individualism and self-expression were priorities. That translated to our residential architecture. The concept of open-plan living was introduced in this decade, and we saw cleaner lines, angles, vaulted ceilings, and large windows.
Sound familiar?
As the saying goes, everything old is new again, so the growing appeal of original 1970s soft contemporary homes is not surprising, and it’s a big reason investors are choosing renovation over demolition. That’s not just exciting. It’s the responsible choice.
A Soft Contemporary is a Great Choice
This Preston Trails soft contemporary is an excellent example of making the right choice.
Developed in the 1960s, it has always been an exclusive pocket neighborhood primarily due to Preston Trails Golf Club, which features the most exclusive private course in Dallas. You’ll likely spot a former president and professional athletes teeing off here. It’s also where Jordan Speith celebrated with a round the day he turned 21.
This soft contemporary would be perfect for Speith or any professional golfer who wants proximity to the course. The one-story home is on just over an acre with 5,846 square feet, five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a powder bath.
When the owners decided to downsize, they pulled out all the stops in remodeling this home, starting with the façade. A white stucco finish modernized the exterior and emphasized the roof line’s angles. It sits on a hill, so the drive up is quite dramatic now.
The interior was fully remodeled, opening the house up to increase views of the private backyard.
A Sweet Suite
The principal suite in the east wing is enormous, with a vaulted ceiling, fireplace, and sitting area. Two guest bedrooms with ensuite baths are also in this wing. The home’s west wing features a split fourth bedroom with an ensuite bath, another living area with patio access, and a bonus room.
One of the smartest moves in preparing this soft contemporary for the market was calling in the team at George Bass Stage & Design.
“The floor plan is unique and very open, so we created a living space that made sense and defined the different areas,” Bass said. “The rooms are expansive, and it’s a very comfortable home.”
Ada Rose McNeff with Ebby Halliday Realtors’ North Dallas office has this Preston Trails soft contemporary at 5909 Westgrove Dr. listed for $4.2 million.