Find Zen in This Architect-Designed Kessler Parkway Home for a Tantalizing Price

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Thank you Lake | Flato for not tearing down the original 1948-built structure of this stunning Kessler Woods home. Instead, the firm used the terraced backyard to create a unique feature. The catwalk leads from the second-story addition to the backyard casita, which has gorgeous tree-top views and a relaxing outdoor shower.

When it went on the market in Sept. 2019, we fawned over the unique nature of this fabulous home listed by Crystal Gonzalez of Compass RE Texas. Now our mouths are watering over the price. But first, let’s take a look at this architect-designed abode.

“This home perfectly embodies the ideal indoor-outdoor lifestyle,” Gonzalez says of 1910 Kessler Parkway, a five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath, airy renovated ranch. “Sunlight streams through huge windows, and the sliding doors open up to breeze and sky.”

The first thing you notice about the great room is the vaulted-and-beamed ceiling, painted bright white to match the walls and columns. The wall of windows allows this combined sunroom and living area to feel exceptionally bright, making it a wonderful home for your art collection. The dining room is just beyond, as is the kitchen.

The master suite is upstairs, which we love. The home has so many great updates and original details that gives it this alchemy of being cool without having to try too hard. Storage abounds throughout the home’s 3,113 square feet, so you can keep the uncluttered, zen-like vibe going long after you move in.

And while the home has an amazing backyard, a beautiful casita, gorgeous interiors, and plenty of room, the architects didn’t forget the importance of curb appeal. Truly, this architect-designed renovated ranch is an all-around stunner.

Once listed just under a million, and in September listed for $925k, 1910 Kessler Parkway is listed for $850,000.

Shelby is Associate Editor of CandysDirt.com, where she writes and produces the Dallas Dirt podcast. She loves covering estate sales and murder homes, not necessarily related. As a lifelong Dallas native, she's been an Eagle, Charger, Wildcat, and a Comet.

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