Recently renovated, this minimalist ranch style home was transformed into an East Dallas jewel in less than two years. Modern and clean, the metal roof, beige brick and Arizona Flagstone give the home an almost Asian feel on the exterior.
The owners like to call the interior a “cabinet of curiosities” due to their extensive and eclectic art collection. The white washed walls help to enhance the various art and artifacts from around the world.
You’ll also see works from several Dallas artists scattered throughout the home. But the eye-catching piece in the dining room is by German American artist, Josef Albers and was created for the opening of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC.
The remodeled kitchen is now open to the living areas. The grey porcelain floors, Caesar stone countertops and Ash wood cabinetry blend perfectly with the contemporary décor. Both bathrooms have vintage tiles but with updated paint and accent pieces it has a more modern feel.
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