Fort Worth Friday: Your Picture-Perfect Remodeled Mid-Mod in Rivercrest

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309 Hazelwood Front

This home is absolutely KILLING ME. Why does it have to be so dang perfect? UGH. It’s like the seller said to themselves, “Hey, I know we’ve got this amazing midcentury modern in one of the best neighborhoods in all of Fort Worth, but let’s go ahead and put in a family room and kitchen with floor-to-ceiling windows that will make every person who ever lived weak in the knees, and then let’s put the hardwood floors on the diagonal because there’s just not enough chicness and character in here.”

Seriously. Dying.

You’ll know what I’m talking about once you see the rest of the photos of this amazing 1955 home inside the haute Rivercrest subdivision.

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309 Hazelwood Dining Kitchen

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This is a fabulous listing from Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty agent John Zimmerman, who says that the midcentury modern at 309 Hazelwood is private, spacious, and perfect for entertaining. Not only that, but it has gorgeous front and backyards, a cute little pool, and tons of windows. It’s priced at $1.65 million and guys, it’s soooooooo worth it.

There are five bedrooms, seven full baths, four fireplaces, three living areas, two dining areas, and more than 6,400 square feet. It’s on .585 of an acre, and it makes the most of every inch by capturing views of the backyard with its U-shaped layout, creating a courtyard of sorts. You’ll also love that this is a cul-de-sac, and the neighbors across the street back up to the west fork of the Trinity River. There won’t be any real traffic down here.

 

This lovely remodel brings in a clean, modern living area that is connected to the dining room and kitchen. Floor-to-ceiling windows look out to the backyard, and there’s a stone fireplace that is absolute perfection. Stainless steel appliances go perfectly with the modern wood cabinetry and smooth neutral countertops. And that huge eat-in island was made for informal gatherings. Imagine wine and apps with your close friends all belly-up to the island, sharing stories and laughs. This area looks and feels like an addition, though the finishes and neutral palette make it stand out in a very classy way.

309 Hazelwood Master

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309 Hazelwood Master Bath

The master suite is on the first floor and has a separate sitting area and his-and-hers baths. The bedroom is just gigantic at 23 x 20, but you won’t hear me complain. I love all of the windows, which keep the space light and bright. This home has an entire separate wing that functions as a party/game room with a wet bar, sitting area, and dining table. It would be so fun to put a pool table in here!

And of course, there’s the backyard. It is just perfect with that large lawn and little pool! And check out the fireplace! Honestly, how could you not fall in love with this gorgeous mid-mod in Rivercrest?

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309 Hazelwood Sitting Room

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

1 Comments

  1. Leah Shafer on May 29, 2015 at 8:15 pm

    Gorgeous! That backyard is my favorite part!

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