This New Build Blends Perfectly With The Character of Arlington Heights

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Arlington Heights New Build

It’s great when a builder gets it right. For a moment I thought that this brand new listing was a remodeled ’40s-era bungalow. The author of this 2013 build resisted the relentless, knee-jerk “highest and best use” mantra — in other words, “let’s build a monster on a small lot” — and instead built an irresistibly charming cottage with the same footprint and style of its vintage neighbors.

Arlington Heights New Build

Curb Appeal? No what you see above is not virtual staging or a computer simulation. It comes as no surprise that the current owner is a master gardener. The landscaping is stunning with mature trees, lush ferns, glorious hydrangeas, and carefully tended annuals. A small gabled opening directs the visitor to the entrance with an offset, semi-private porch.

Arlington Heights New Build

There is a separate dining room that, in my opinion, could use the warming effect of curtains, but buyers will appreciate the installation of costly shutters.

Arlington Heights New Build

Even the floors have the appearance of restored, vintage hardwoods. The floor plan of the nearly 2,000-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath house is fairly open. The living room has a gas log fireplace with. a stone surround.

Arlington Heights New Build
Arlington Heights New Build

The kitchen has all of the mod cons, including a huge undivided farmhouse sink — my favorite — stainless appliances, and an electric blue island. That stove is a Samsung 30-inch model that manages to accommodate two ovens that can convert into a large single oven. I have the cook-top that caps this range and can attest to its power and practicality.

Arlington Heights New Build

The largest bedroom looks restful and dreamy with its oyster color walls and tray ceiling. It has custom shutters, as do all of the windows in the house. The attached bath has an elegant stone floor with a smart slipper tub and sleek glassed-in shower stall.

Who could resist the convenience of a wine cooler bedside table? Bath two is as glam as bathroom one with a black marble-topped cabinet and white marble floors. The third bedroom is currently serving as a home office.

The covered porch at back is anchored by a wood-burning fireplace. There is a semi-concealed two-car garage in front.

Patty Williamson at Williams Trew Real Estate has priced 4017 El Campo Avenue at $460,000.

Eric Prokesh is an award-winning interior designer who calls Fort Worth his home.

1 Comments

  1. Sandra Grace on February 26, 2022 at 4:46 pm

    Eric i just sold this home and your comments made my day!! I lived there very happily for 9 years and it was hard to leave. Thanks for your very kind words! Im so tickled one of my dear neighbors saw your article and sent it to me!!

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