Go Ahead And Add This Hillcrest Home to The List of Dallas Midcentury Masterpieces

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In the canon of contemporary American architecture, the midcentury movement remains one of the most timeless and treasured. Almost anywhere you encounter this type of design, it inspires profound awe and interest. Like San Francisco with its Victorians or New England with its Queen Annes, the Dallas community is in a unique position to exhibit excellence in midcentury design. Since many of Dallas’ most popular neighborhoods and its suburbs were scaled in the 1950s – 1970s, midcentury is a staple of our architectural inventory. In fact, an array of designers from Charles Dilbeck to Howard Meyer have decorated Dallas with their distinct creations.  

In the last decade, a midcentury revival has rocked the architectural world. And again, Dallas is a major part of this movement. For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood National Bank, we are stoked to show you one of the best examples of a Midcentury Modern-inspired masterpiece made over with a ton of modern updates.

Clifton Kessler with Allie Beth Allman & Assoc. lists 6941 Brookshire Drive for $2.15 million. This beautiful 3,883-square-foot, four-bedroom, five-bathroom home takes design to a whole new level. Let’s have a look.

From the outside, this home is an absolute ode to the era. With enormous Quaker windows, a sweeping pitched roof, and raw stone elements, it smartly offers all the essentials of the aesthetic. Also, the slatted exterior woodwork is an art installation in-and-of itself.

Upon walking through the front pivot door, you’re at once enveloped by the open, inviting interior and enamored by the design. Soft, resurfaced hardwoods, warm designer lighting, and VELUX skylights combine to offer a sophisticated balance to the bold exterior.

The main living area sits at the base of a wraparound balcony. It’s anchored by a soaring stone fireplace and bathed in natural light. Of course, it easily opens to the other areas of this home. Therefore, entertaining is as easy as opening the door.

Explore this midcentury masterpiece

Then, the kitchen is a gourmet’s dream. It seamlessly transitions over an eat-in island with waterfall marble. Also, with Wolf appliances and a huge gas range, one could operate this kitchen in commercial fashion.

Explore this midcentury masterpiece

The soaring midcentury windows give the primary suite an awe-inspiring element of natural grandeur. Of course, the room is spacious enough to accommodate this design and serves as a sophisticated respite from the world.

Explore this midcentury masterpiece
Explore this midcentury masterpiece

Then, the ensuite bathroom offers contrasting black marble to accent spa amenities like a huge walk-in shower and an elegant soaking tub.

Explore this midcentury masterpiece

On the upper level, this home offers another large living space with impeccable neighborhood views. Also, a wet bar allows for easy entertaining. Again, this home has it all. With three other bedrooms and tons of space, it’s easy to make this one your own.

Explore this midcentury masterpiece

Lastly, the backyard embodies the midcentury feel with an ultra-sleek heated infinity saltwater pool, all-new stonework, and a covered patio.

Explore this midcentury masterpiece

With all the midcentury masterpieces Dallas has to offer, this one is certainly now a part of that incredible catalog.

Clifton Kessler with Allie Beth Allman & Assoc. lists 6941 Brookshire Drive for $2.15 million.

Daniel Lalley is a freelance contributor for CandysDirt.com.

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