CUSTOM HOMES
Modern residences shaped by distinctive lifestyles. Each design highlights a tailored approach for clients who value a highly personalized vision of contemporary living.
In Texas, they had already found a floor plan they liked. They just couldn't see their own life in it.
So we flipped it vertically, mirrored it horizontally, and rebuilt it around how they actually move through a Saturday.
The pool used to run the wrong way.
Turning it from horizontal to vertical opened the whole rear yard toward the oak trees and gave the kitchen island, now facing the water instead of a wall, the best seat in the house.
Main Level
Flipping the base layout vertically and mirroring it horizontally repositioned every wing around the site.
The primary suite now faces the courtyard, the office moved toward the front facade, and a mudroom off the breezeway separates the flex space from the primary wing.
Three bedrooms, an office, and four full bathrooms, with a pool house where the plan originally called for a guest room.
The garage shifted right so it stops crossing the driveway instead of following it.
The drive now curves straight into the bays. That same move freed up room for the kitchen to move to the pool side of the house, island facing the water instead of the parking court.
Local stone, standing-seam metal roofing, and vertical wood siding carry from the street straight through to the courtyard.
The entry runs through a breezeway that opens directly into a mudroom.
Coat closets, shoe cubbies, and a place to leave the mud before it reaches the kitchen.
Where the plan once called for a guest room, there's now a pool house: a shower for wet swimsuits, a bathroom with pool access, and an indoor sauna.
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