French Normandy Elegance

Post on 08-Jan-2016

30 views 1 download

Tags:

description

French Normandy Elegance. 6719 Anita St, Dallas, TX Winner – “Home of the Week” Featured – “Best Builders 2008”. Best Builder - “D Design Book 2008”. Vic Wyly Custom Homes, Awarded by “D Homes” Publishers Magazine. Winner of “Home of the Week” and “Best Builder” 2008. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of French Normandy Elegance

French Normandy Elegance

6719 Anita St, Dallas, TX Winner – “Home of the Week”Featured – “Best Builders 2008”

Vic Wyly Custom Homes, Awarded by “D Homes” Publishers Magazine

Best Builder - “D Design Book 2008”

French Normandy in upmarket Dallas, TX$ 969,0006100 sqft. New Build, Wood floors, 4 balconies, bespoke cabinetry, extensive Travertine, granite and marble, surfaces, 3-car garage, Theatre Room, Library with private entrance, Craft Centre, Petcare Centre, 100ft long expanse

Winner of “Home of the Week” and “Best Builder” 2008

Native trees preserved and embellished with new landscaping

This one was for the magazine

Hand scraped Wood Floors

Hand Trowel Venetian Plaster Walls

Staircase nearly circumnavigates the Grand Salon below

Show Stopper Interior Corner

Balcony, Covered Patio- 2 of the 4 outdoor areas

Turret Tower leads to Media Room, separates 3-car garages

Private Garden from Library

Room for Bistro TableNear pathway to the pool

27ft tall ceilings at the high point

Curved Balcony took some bracing (and water)

Bookshelves and window seat tucked behind stairs

Little touches reflect quality

Guest Cloak Room has understair storage

Petcare Centre, Mudroom and Laundry

Crafting Centre, Family Planning, WiFi & Gift Wrapping

Between the Media Theatre and Billiards Rooms

Chalk & cork boards with Dozens of storage cubbies

A home built for entertaining

Media Theatre with surround sound & stage

Formal Dining Room

Think about how the client will live in the house

Raised fireplace with Cast Stone surround

Tumbled Travertine splashback with Potfiller

Hardscaping with pebbles for a “Babbling Brook”