A Lock-and-Leave Townhome in Fort Worth’s Cultural District That’s So Easy to Love

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I’m often disheartened left with a sense of being duped after opening the doors of houses with rational and appealing facades only to discover I had once again landed in another cold, double-height hotel lobby foyer and living room. Therefore, it was with pleasure that, after a significant search, I found 2621 Museum Way.

Built in 2004, this nearly 3,300-square-foot townhouse offers ample space in the heart of Fort Worth’s Cultural District and close proximity to the lively 7th Street retail, restaurant, and tavern scene.

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The façade is relatively modest yet dignified with a stucco exterior and red tile roof. Inside, the foyer offers an ingenious layout with stairs offset to the right. A monochrome palette of black, white, and gray adds understated elegance.

The floor plan of the three-bedroom, four-and-one-half-bath townhouse is, thankfully, traditional. COVID quarantines have apparently tarnished the luster of “open concept” and have renewed appreciation for physical boundaries and purposed spaces.

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The living room is wrapped on two sides by a private, walled courtyard. You really have a feeling that no opportunity has been missed to create truly useful space. On a cool night like tonight, one can imagine enjoying a glass of wine and searing something on the outdoor grill.

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Museum Way

All ground-floor rooms are of generous proportion, including the recently renovated kitchen. This room sports new quartzite countertops, backsplash, and gas cooktop. The coffee bar also has a new “leather” marble countertop and marble backsplash. Extras include an ice maker and built-in wine cooler.

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The ground-floor principal bedroom has the residence’s second fireplace and has two attached baths. The elegant, low-key, grisaille color scheme of the bath is reminiscent of the front hall.

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Museum Way

The townhouse has a two-car garage. There is a quarterly association fee of  $775.

Alana Long of Williams Trew Real Estate has 2621 Museum Way listed at $1,095,000.00.

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

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