Debbie Wiggins’ Amazing Dilbeck-Designed Home Featured in Lakewood Home Festival

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The moment we saw photos of this amazing Charles Dilbeck estate at 6820 Avalon, we knew that we had to feature it here on CandysDirt.com. Homes like this — historic, incredible estates that have been lovingly restored and even updated — make Lakewood such a desirable area. No wonder it will be featured on next weekend’s Lakewood Home Festival Tour on Nov. 15 and 16, which benefits the Lakewood Early Childhood PTA.

Debbie Wiggins outside her studio cottage on the grounds of her Lakewood estate, which was once a potting shed.

Debbie Wiggins outside her studio cottage on the grounds of her Lakewood estate, which was once a potting shed.

Of course, Dilbecks in Lakewood are those gems that really stand out, and Debbie Wiggins’ home is a wonderful example of updating an architecturally significant property while still paying attention to the inherent character of the house. So much love and care have been poured into the almost half-acre estate, which includes a four-bedroom, four-bath main house with close to 3,800 square feet.

“The original potting shed in the back has been reimagined as a studio/office, and looks like a very small Dilbeck house,” Wiggins said. “Light finishes and the Dutch door make this area a happy getaway. My granddaughter calls it her ‘Mickey Mouse clubhouse.’ ”

Wiggins, who plans to list the home with Nancy Guerriero of Dallas City Center Realtors after the home tour, says that this house was the perfect home for her family, but she’s ready to downsize.

“After 37 years, the Charles Dilbeck house of my dreams became our treasured family home,” Wiggins said. “The past 6 years have been spent repairing, upgrading, and expanding upon his trademark French farmhouse design ideas. I am merely living here as a steward to maintain and pass along this wonderful home to someone else who understands and appreciates the happiness in this ‘Storybook Cottage.’ ”

Realtors and interested parties can preview this home on Nov. 14 from 1 to 4 p.m., that is, if they’re not going to the Lakewood Home Festival Auction Party sponsored by Dave Perry-Miller & Associates. Jump for more about this amazing historic home and it’s incredible owner.

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CandysDirt.com: This home is classic Charles Dilbeck and we love all of the color and texture. During your renovation, what areas and features did you want to preserve or emphasize?

Debbie Wiggins: My goal was to make some changes and return the home to the Dilbeck spirit of design. I pushed back some of the landscaping in the backyard to open it up a little more, and I added the fish pond and waterfall. I have added a pond at every house we have had, making it a tranquil escape from the rush of city life. Now the backyard is perfect for entertaining and can accommodate a large number of guests.

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CD: Did you do anything in particular to get your home ready for the Lakewood Home Festival?

Debbie: Of course, I did a general clean up, freshening up the landscaping as well. The large yard provides a wonderful canvas for an avid gardener such as myself, and I spent years landscaping and gardening, which has been a real joy. I did add lights to the old live oak in front a bit early. I light up the tree every year for the holidays It really lights up the neighborhood.

CD: Tell us, what is your favorite room in your home? Why?

Debbie: There are features in every room I love, so to really narrow down the choice … I would say the living area is spectacular yet warm and easy to live in. My studio/office, originally a garden shed, is bright and cozy. I completely rebuilt it to complement the house as a Dilbeck mini cottage, and my granddaughter treasures it.

CD: Were there any challenges you encountered during the renovation?

Debbie: I worked hard on the master suite to get proportions and design just right, including the upper private deck, which perfect for my first cup of coffee.

 

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CD: When people tour your home next weekend, what is something they should not miss?

Debbie: Don’t miss the pecky cypress ceilings and doors, the Dutch doors, and the four fireplaces, each of which has its own unique design and character.

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We wouldn’t miss it for the world, and our readers have the chance to catch this amazing home and home festival for free! CandysDirt.com will give away two pairs of tickets to the Lakewood Home Festival tomorrow, Friday Nov. 7. Stay tuned for more information!

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Joanna England is the Executive Editor at CandysDirt.com and covers the North Texas housing market.

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