Step Inside Greta Pilgrim-Owens Highland Park French Eclectic Wonderland

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French Eclectic

If you love the idea of a traditional home that allows your aesthetic to shine, nothing beats a French Eclectic. Whether you are a minimalist or in love with layering, these homes are chameleons, adapting to any style.

In France, a French Eclectic house is called a Maison de Maitre. They are found in small towns and villages and historically belonged to squires or minor landowners. French Eclectic residential architecture gained popularity after World War I. It has continued to be one of the dominant styles for custom homes in America and this is one of the most exquisite examples I’ve seen in Dallas.

Greta Pilgrim-Owens bought the house from none other than Jerry Mooty of @properties long before he began his successful real estate business.

French Eclectic

It’s one of my favorite houses I’ve ever lived in because of the layout and the location. You can walk to Knox Street, and the house backs up to the Katy Trail.

Jerry Mooty, Chief Executive Officer and Principal of @Properties Christies International Real Estate 
French Eclectic
French Eclectic

It’s All About Balance

Although this is a traditional home, a creative blend of modern elements creates a lovely balance with the home’s decidedly French decor. The entry staircase, for instance, is African wood and acrylic, taking a traditional architectural feature to a new level.

The formal living room is anchored by a dramatic modern black granite fireplace, which offers a brilliant contrast to Greta’s taste for luxurious fabrics, trims, and color.

French Eclectic

This flawless French Eclectic is 4,408 square feet with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and guest quarters over the garage that presently serves as a game room. There is something intriguing to see at every turn, and the finish-out is magnificent.

A French Eclectic Wonderland

When Greta bought the house, she created a French Eclectic wonderland inside with the help of Shelby Owens Interiors. Yes, that’s her daughter, and it can be challenging for moms and daughters to work together. But Shelby’s design partner Pierce Barry was the perfect buffer.

“We like to say we are interpreters for our clients,” Barry said.

“Honestly, Greta enjoyed it all,” Shelby said. “She loves projects and is always looking at real estate. She bought this house long before the area was hot, and it was a great home to live in as a teenager.”

The kitchen features rift-sawn white oak cabinets with a Cerused finish and white marble countertops.
French Eclectic

“Mom has a strong design aesthetic,” Shelby said. “Her use of color is fun. Many people want a neutral palette, but she wanted as much jewel box color as possible, which was fun to work with. The question was always, is it French enough and pink enough? My mother does not take herself too seriously. She’s always the one dancing in the showroom.”

The principal bathroom has marble vanities, heated floors, and a beautiful tile wall accenting the soaking tub.

Greta’s ebullient personality shows through in every part of this French Eclectic, from the gorgeous pink Gracie wallpaper in the dining room to the delicious Missoni carpet in the master closet that looks like the Gelato counter at Pozzetto in Paris.

One of the highlights of this home is the glamorous teal media room. It’s a delightful departure from the dark, heavy, boring media rooms we usually see. “It’s a cheerful house,” Barry said. “We had a big party once, and we kept hearing, ‘It’s not my style, but I could totally live here!’ from so many guests.”

If someone would like to give me $4.275 million, I’d sign a contract for 4800 Abbott with Allie Beth Allman’s listing agent Judy Willingham today!

French Eclectic

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.

5 Comments

  1. Pam Nelms - Broker Associate on March 13, 2023 at 12:45 pm

    Stunning!!!! Love her style and the work of her daughter – just gorgeous.

  2. Cody Farris on March 13, 2023 at 1:07 pm

    Beautiful – and not another gray and white box. Stunning home, full of personality and warmth.

    • Karen Eubank on March 13, 2023 at 1:20 pm

      Isn’t it Cody? It’s time we all embraced color and character again!

  3. Chris Papazian on March 13, 2023 at 3:25 pm

    Really lovely, warm, and so eclectic that any personal style would be compatible.

  4. Janet Calltharp, Realtor on March 14, 2023 at 6:36 am

    Stunning! Exciting! Every room brings a new pop of joy!

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