This One-of-a-Kind Home Is Also a Once-in-a-Lifetime Purchase

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In 1972, The Dallas Morning News ran a feature on this custom Tom Wunderlick-built home. It was the home of Conan West, a noted interior designer, who collaborated with architect friend, William L. Heenan, to create a space that’s one of a kind. West was well-traveled and collected art and furniture from around the world. He wanted to create a space to showcase his collection — like his very own personal museum.

The lot is exceptional, sprawling with tons of trees, gentle slopes, and landscaping. It was part of the owner and architect’s vision. They wanted to keep as many trees as possible and quite proudly only 13 were cut down to make room for the delightful two-story. Part of the plan was the selection of where to build. It left the views very much intact.

Dave Perry-Miller’s Diane Sherman said pretty much every room in the house including two of the three bathrooms, has views. (The solution: strategically placed vertical windows.) The interior is largely original and impeccable. Sherman said it’s truly breathtaking. It’s captured here in the photos, but it’s even more incredible in person.

East Dallas Modern completed the staging, and Sherman said it’s the perfect level of restraint. Not too much, not too little. Just enough to add to the natural beauty of this home. We say it all the time, but this one is extra — it’s virtually impossible to believe you’re in Dallas when you look out over the gorgeous lot.

It wasn’t long ago that we were all confined to our houses and Sherman pointed out this is one none of us would mind quarantining in.

A series of photos from West’s Heyday show how he styled the home. It’s exquisite. Sherman said The Dallas Morning News article and the photos will stay with the home. What a cool piece of history to have on hand.

The unbelievable escape is at 11150 Fernald Ave. and is listed for $750,000. It’s currently available for showings, although I doubt that will last.

Nikki Lott Barringer is a freelance writer and licensed real estate agent at Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty.

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  1. Theresa on October 27, 2022 at 11:25 am

    I must say I ran across this article how beautiful it is to see how I wish my daughter and son-in-law had a place to live like that for their four kids my son-in-law went into the military for a few years my daughter she normally make ends meet finding jobs she’s a great mother a great wife however times are very hard for them so if you are ever decide that you want to donate your home to A young responsible caring loving couple my daughter and babies you can always email me how I do have a story to tell because they stay in apartment that they’re paying 1200 a month for a small one bedroom and then apartment with you knowing how hard it is to rent apartments you have to have so much income coming in but to be able to rent a bigger place for the price that they pay now do you know where I’m going with this yes they have tried different places they have tried different apartments but cannot seem to get into them as I said it’s a long story but anyway my email is [email protected]

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