Kessler Park Tudor Combines Killer Looks with Sustainability

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There’s no question that American homebuyers are craving sustainability now more than ever. Especially in states like Texas, where the electric bills and energy costs are on the rise, more house hunters are seeking features like solar panels, Powerwalls, battery storage systems, and similar solutions. While you may think these amenities only exist in the most contemporary styles, you’d be surprised how some have transformed the classics to suit sustainable futures.

For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood National Bank, we’ve got a Kessler Park Tudor that exemplifies the trend.

This 3,327-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-bathroom classic combines Tudor charm with today’s eco-forward features. Let’s have a look.

Step inside this sustainable Kessler Park Tudor.

From the curb, this home presents model 1948 Tudor charm. With a dual-pitched roof, inset doorway, and white brick façade, it’s a perfect sample of the revival architectural aesthetic.

Then, the interior leads you straight into the 21st century. With an updated open concept and intuitive layout, this home is immediately inviting. Dark hardwoods, soft finishes, and elegant archways set the tone for comfort and class.

The main living area centers around a hearth flanked by built-in bookshelves and cabinets. Also, it features a wall of windows and adjoins the dining area for a truly expansive feel. With seamless transitions between all gathering spaces, this home is geared for get-togethers.

The chef’s kitchen is as palatial as it is practical. Boasting modern appliances, sleek countertops, ample storage, and a large center island, it serves as the heart of this home. You will feel like a pro preparing meals over a six-burner gas stove or baking delicious recipes with dual ovens.

The primary suite is sophisticated from all angles and spacious enough for any room arrangement. Big windows and a vaulted ceiling create an open, airy ambiance.

The ensuite bathroom is an immaculate and impressive spa-like escape. With lustrous tilework and detailed design, it captures serenity from all sides. Dual vanities, a walk-in shower, and a separate soaking tub provide the perfect amenity suite.

Step inside this sustainable Kessler Park Tudor.
Step inside this sustainable Kessler Park Tudor.

This Kessler Park Tudor features no shortage of space. With three other large bedrooms and a separate living space upstairs, the home is flexible enough to accommodate any floor plan aspiration.

However, powering this 3,327-square-foot palace presents no problem. As far as sustainability features, this home offers owned solar panels and two Tesla Powerwall home battery storage systems, providing enhanced energy efficiency, backup power capability, and significant cost savings.

Step inside this sustainable Kessler Park Tudor.

Finally, the backyard is excellent for any occasion. With a large covered patio, expansive lawn, and manicured landscaping, it’s a tranquil place to take in this beautiful Texas environment.

Of course, when you’re not enjoying all this Kessler Park Tudor has to offer, Stevens Park Golf Course, the Bishop Arts District, and Downtown Dallas are right outside your doorstep.

Mohammed Jaber with Compass RE Texas lists 1047 N Edgefield Avenue for $1.3 million.

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