Tuesday Two Hundred: Updated Kessler Highlands Tudor Has Some Interesting Woodwork
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This is a first for me. I’ve seen and lusted after a lot of tubs in my years of househunting, but I have never in my life seen a wooden jetted tub. I scoured Houzz.com all morning looking and looking for another wooden tub like the one inside the adorable Tudor at 837 Stewart Drive. No luck!
So I guess you could say that this master bathroom, with travertine and all the trappings, is one of a kind. There’s lots more woodwork in this home, which was built in 1926. The den features a cathedral-like vaulted ceiling. There are three bedrooms, two baths, two living areas, and 2,055 total square feet all for $285,000. It’s marketed by some of the experts in Oak Cliff real estate, the Hewitt & Habgood Group.
Other cool things I love about this house: The wood floors, the manicured backyard, and did I mention the wooden tub? The only thing I really dislike about this home is the overhead light in the kitchen. This is 2012, folks! The overhead fluorescent light is so 1983!
Otherwise, this home is an absolute gem of a Tudor!
Talk about a Japanese soaking tub, that might be a first in Texas!
Talk about a Japanese soaking tub, that might be a first in Texas!
Dislike.
Dislike.
Michael tell us why? Not practical? (Like, how would you sanitize it?)
Michael tell us why? Not practical? (Like, how would you sanitize it?)
correct on both accounts.
correct on both accounts.
It seem like a big salad bowl.
It seem like a big salad bowl.
It seem like a big salad bowl.
It seem like a big salad bowl.