Two Opportunities to Own Timeless Modern Design From ‘A Damn Nice Guy’

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Modern masterpiece: This Tom Greico North Dallas custom build is on the market.

House envy is pretty much a given for us writers at CandysDirt.com. After all, we get to feature some seriously amazing properties. Today is no exception. Two of the late Tom Grieco’s modern stunners are currently on the market.

I admit I’m not totally objective. I happen to live in a Greico — and was lucky enough to hang out with Tom for more than 10 years.  Every day, I’m reminded what a great talent he was. (Not to mention, “an Observer of Architecture, Student of Construction, Master of Good Taste, and a damn nice guy,” according to his Linked In profile.)

Clean lines and an open floor plan are Greico signatures.

Throughout his too-short career, Tom designed and built about 40 custom homes.

A pioneer of modern construction in the Metroplex, his houses were among the first to effectively meld style, warmth, and timeless design.

“With their classic clean lines, Greico’s signature design features set his homes apart from the often sterile, boxy look of many moderns today,” says Realtor Mary McLean. (She and her husband Randy also own a Greico.) “His homes are one of a kind.”

Delight in the details: the floating staircase and built-in fish tank

Compass agent Christy Berry showed me around her listing at 4520 Northaven Lane, a sleek, two-story, 5,920-square-foot head turner. Special features abound. Immediately upon entering, there’s a beautifully designed, floating glass-and-wood staircase.

An uber-cool, built-in fish tank serves as a room divider, integrating perfectly with the modern décor.

High ceilings exude an open, airy feel; an abundance of windows allow natural light to flood the great room. Every space on the main floor looks out to the expansive backyard, complete with a pool, two spas, fire pit, and three seating areas. Making outdoor living even more amenable, at the touch of a button, the covered patio converts into a screened-in porch.

Outdoor living at its ultimate best.
The principal suite sports views of the outdoors.

The principal bedroom connects to a huge ensuite bath on one side and a home gym on the other. On the opposite side of the house, a second en-suite bedroom features a kitchenette and separate living area.

Upstairs, there’s another living area with an adjoining media room. The second level also houses four more bedrooms and baths. Perfect for a large family, the home is located in close proximity to the best private schools.

“It’s Los Angeles leisure on a Dallas-sized lot,” says Christy.

The .54-acre property is listed at $2.099 million.

Head south to Bluffview’s Rexford Drive to preview another Greico property, designed and built in 2015. According to the Door Texas Realty listing, it’s the “epitome of a stunning midcentury-inspired modern home.”

Like many of Tom’s houses, it’s intentionally constructed around a courtyard. The focal point here is a majestic 80-year-old red oak tree that shades the pool and spa.

A central courtyard optimizes outdoor space.

“This home evokes tranquility, sophistication, and a sense of modern comfort,” says agent Jeffrey Robillard.

A huge great room is ideal for entertaining. Additional highlights include a chef’s kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, super chic lighting fixtures, and a spa-like master bath.

Lighting adds a stylish touch.

The 3,630-square-foot, four bedroom, 4.5 bathroom is listed for $1.189 million.

“Living in a Greico home offers the best of two worlds: the cool vibe of the original Midcentury Modern homes with all the modern-day amenities,” says Mary. “There are smart homes, and homes with smart design. Tom Greico’s homes encompass both.”

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Elaine Raffel left the corporate world to become a freelance creative focused on real estate and design in Dallas.

3 Comments

  1. Carol Greico on July 30, 2020 at 12:07 pm

    Tom’s talent and amazing personality are so missed in this world. Thank you for a wonderful article. I know you miss him so very much.

  2. Frances on July 31, 2020 at 3:16 pm

    Thank you, Elaine. You made me cry just quick reading before I’ve digested the whole thing. YOU are amazing. Thank you for honoring Tom and keeping his legacy alive for all those who admire fine architecture and craftsmanship – the readers of Candys Dirt. Love is infinite and You were Tom’s.

  3. Ellie Lam on October 6, 2020 at 3:43 pm

    I loved this article. Miss Tom a lot.

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