We May Be In The Southlake Suburbs, But We Have Some Style

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Kris Plummer’s email said, “We may be in the Southlake suburbs, but we have some style! Is there any chance we could be featured on your site?”

Well, once we saw the photos, “Of course,” was the resounding answer.

“The house was mustard and brown,” Plummer said. “All I could think of was bad cowboy.”

But, it was in a great Southlake school district, the right size, on an acre with a five-car garage. And Kris had plenty of ideas about a remodel — or two, or three.

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Southlake

Kris and her husband, Jason, lived in Australia for 14 years and also in San Fransisco. They wanted to weave Australian and California design sensibilities into their Southlake home, which was very Old World with lots of heavy textures and dark colors.

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The fireplace was relocated to improve sightlines. It was given a beautiful white oak mantle that goes to the floor.

To accomplish their remodeling goals, Kris and Jason turned to Kendra Barnes, who co-founded BRNS with her husband, Josh. It’s a multi-disciplinary architecture and interior design firm.

“Although Kendra has not traveled to the places we lived, when they came to show us their design plan and materials, we realized they had listened, and they got it,” Kris said.

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BRNS starts each project with a robust discovery phase.

“It’s a concept-level design married with a vision session and a programming phase,” Kendra said. “It lets us shorten the design stage because we do the hard part upfront, so we can jump right in when the client is ready. Being stuck at home showed us our house can work against us and be inefficient. We think through how you use the space. We call it our livability analysis.”

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There’s not much in this 6,500-square-foot Southlake home that was untouched by the talented team at BRNS. They moved walls to create better flow, straightened the curved staircase, and relocated the fireplace. You can now stand at the kitchen sink, view the pool, see the TV, and still be visually connected to the formal dining room.

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“We wanted to marry modern lines with some of the original features, such as molding and French doors, yet offer California causal and pop in new and modern,” Kendra said. “This house is laid out more like a home you would find in San Francisco. We also did not want to be wasteful. There is tripled-stacked crown molding anyone would have died for in 1999 all over one part of the home. Trying to find the exact profile today would be impossible. Removing it felt wasteful, and it would never be something that would return on investment. Practicality is important.”

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The kitchen cabinets are painted in Narragansett Green (HC-157) by Benjamin Moore. It takes on different hues as the light changes throughout the day.

Understanding how a family uses their home is vital.

“Kris cooks a lot,” Kendra said. “They have a pizza night every Friday night. We envisioned a huge island where you could line up all the toppings so everyone could create individual pizzas.”

Kendra and her team replaced two islands with one that is 15 feet long and six feet wide. They removed part of a wall to open up a previous circulation path, and a former dining nook became a large pantry.

“I’m a big fan of prep pantries,” Kendra said. “You can conceal mundane things like the microwave, coffee pot, and blender. We even designed a drawer to hold the water bottles for the Elkay water bottle filler.”

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The primary suite was a tribute to those bad cowboy colors, and the bathrooms felt like a dungeon. Neutralizing color can work magic.
There are six ensuite bathrooms in this Southlake beauty, a powder bath, and a home office.
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Southlake
Southlake

The Plummer family loves their Southlake home, but as with so many families, school changes mean home changes. So this is quite an opportunity for some lucky new family to have a completely remodeled Southlake transitional that is truly move-in ready!

Keller Williams Southlake’s Dustin Wright has just listed 928 Turnberry for $2.75 million.

Karen is a senior columnist at Candy’s Media and has been writing stories since she could hold a crayon. She is a globe-trotting, history-loving eternal optimist who would find it impossible to live well without dogs, Tex-Mex, and dark chocolate. She covers luxury properties and historic preservation for Candys Dirt.

2 Comments

  1. Lupita C Garcia on May 23, 2022 at 2:05 pm

    They did an incredible transformation. I too live i. Southlake, in a smaller home and I love it!

  2. Rabbi Hedda LaCasa on May 23, 2022 at 4:45 pm

    Southlake indeed has style! The interior remodel of this home is beautiful; nevertheless, its 6,500 square foot layout does not approximate that of most San Francisco single family homes, which average 1,200 square feet, five rooms over a garage, and $1,500,000 asking prices. The Plummer primary bath, with refrigerator (for rare eaux de parfum) and coffee service, is also exquisite; however, the torture contraption under the triple window is escalating my hypertension!

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