Park House Co-Founders Deborah And John Scott Just Listed Their Stylish Park Cities Party Pad 

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It’s clear this is no ordinary Park Cities home. From the moment you see the stop-you-in-your-tracks green Whisper Raum architectural retreat, you know you’ve stepped into the most stylish party pad on either side of the Atlantic. It’s absolutely no surprise this fab home belongs to Deborah and John Scott, co-founders of the members-only Park House social club in Highland Park Village. 

The home brings a smile to your face at every turn. It’s eclectic, dramatic, colorful, and so refreshing in our current sea of beige, white, and gray interiors. Even if you had no idea who lived here, one look and you know these are people that understand the meaning of fun.

“I wanted a home I could roller skate in!”

The Scotts had been living in London, where older homes are common, but renovations and additions are decidedly modern, and the Brits have never shied away from color. When they found this traditional Park Cities house, Deborah knew she could bring some of that open, colorful, and fun style into a Dallas home for her family.

“I wanted a super clean kitchen, a great late-night spot for us to gather, and a floor plan open enough to have big dance parties and roller skate around!” she said.

Because the family was still in London, the Scotts flew in the crew they used on their Aspen house.

“They lived on site in the 1,500-square-foot guest cottage during the renovation,” Deborah said. “It was like man camp. They would grill in the backyard, and all the subs would find an excuse to be there for lunch, so work got done on time!”

They had architect Bentley Tibbs help with structural issues and adding architectural elements to make it their own. Doors were removed, and the doorways were enlarged to create that roller skate flow. Windows were lifted to be as high as possible. Even the staircase received a facelift.  

Even though it does not stay with the house, I know you want the inside story on that green box. The Whisper Raum was designed by architects Chris Stone and David Fox, and it’s a self-contained getaway.

The orange lacquer bar with the wonderful parrot wallpaper is the late-night hub for family and friends. Initially, it was two separate office spaces. Deborah opened the rooms to create what is now her favorite place in the house. You may have to win a skating race or do a dance-off with her to keep that bar.

The principal closet will seal the deal for any female buyer looking at this home. It was previously a game room. In other words, space is certainly not an issue.

And the principal bathroom is one of the more dramatic spaces in this Park Cities party pad. It’s black. And it is the most elegant and luxurious bathroom I’ve ever seen. Don’t worry. There’s excellent lighting.

The Scotts have loved their 6,674-square-foot, five-bedroom, five-bathroom home, but they are on to the next project, renovating a midcentury home in Greenway Parks that we cannot wait to see. So, now’s your chance to nab the ultimate cool Park Cities party pad.

Compass Real Estate listing agent Michelle Wood has 4412 Belclaire Ave. offered at $ 6.875 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.

4 Comments

  1. Bill on February 27, 2023 at 10:52 am

    That’s going to be a hard one to sell – too taste specific. The interior does not blend with the exterior at all.

  2. Rabbi Hedda LaCasa on February 27, 2023 at 1:26 pm

    I would challenge Deborah to a fierce karaoke match for the bar, in order to enjoy nightly l’chayim (to life) toasts in that fabulous room! The Scotts should keep their Whisper Raum, because who knows what manner of fun they shared in there? Karen, if you could please negotiate the conveyance of Deborah’s black and gold jumpsuit and tangerine romper, and lend me $6.875 million, we would close a sale. And if not, I would be happy to reside in the guest cottage!

  3. Karen Eubank on February 27, 2023 at 3:21 pm

    Bill, you’d be surprised. We are trending away from neutral interiors, even in staging and most certainly in design. Kohler just released two vintage colors for instance and even our paint color trends are becoming bolder. Raspberry Blush is Benjamin Moores’ color of the year for 2023 and Pantone selected a bold magenta. I think at this level of purchase most buyers will easily see past a paint color they may not like, or they will totally embrace the character of this home. I’ll keep tabs on it for you and let you know when it sells.

  4. Karen Eubank on February 27, 2023 at 3:23 pm

    Rabbi Hedda LaCasa no worries, the Whisper Raum is going to the new house. What I did not tell you is if you are inside it you can see out but no one can see in! I’m with you. Maybe Candy will lend us the money? It’s one of my favorite homes ever.

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