
The arched brick entry framed by climbing vines draws the eye upward to dramatic dual gabled rooflines in rich brick and natural stone. Picture pulling up front after a long day and feeling that quiet pride every single time.

A sweeping curved sidewalk winds past mature shade trees, revealing the home's generous corner presence and lush manicured lawn. Weekend mornings were made for sipping coffee on the porch while neighbors stroll by and kids chase each other across that wide open yard.

The HOA-maintained creek winds through a canopy of mature trees, with a stone walking path bridging the natural landscape just beyond the backyard fence. Imagine evening walks along the trail as the sun dips below the tree line — your own private nature escape, right outside your door.

A grand arched opening frames the iron-and-wood staircase while a soaring arched transom window above the front door draws natural light deep down the hallway. Coming home every evening to this entry never gets old — it simply feels like arriving somewhere special.

Richly turned wood newel posts and wrought iron balusters rise dramatically against soaring two-story walls, opening at the top to an open landing that overlooks the living room below. Picture kids thundering down those stairs on an excited morning — this is exactly the backdrop that lasting memories are made of.

A soaring arched transom window above the solid wood entry door pours natural light across the gleaming hardwood floors, connecting foyer and dining in one graceful sweep. First impressions matter — guests stepping through that door instantly feel the warmth of a home that takes entertaining seriously.

The recessed tray ceiling frames the space with quiet architectural intention, drawing the eye upward while plantation shutters cast soft, controllable light across rich hardwood floors. This is the room where holiday dinners linger long after dessert, everyone too comfortable to leave.

The wrought iron and wood staircase rises dramatically at the edge of the dining space, its open baluster design letting light flow freely between floors. Picture a dinner party where guests naturally drift between the dining room and kitchen island visible just beyond, the whole first floor feeling connected and alive.

Soaring vaulted ceilings amplify the room's sense of space, while dark-stained plantation shutters on both the large window and elevated clerestory windows layer light beautifully throughout the day. This is where focus comes naturally — bright enough to energize, quiet enough to think

Rich dark-stained French doors open wide to reveal a private office with vaulted ceilings and deep-toned hardwood floors that feel both grounded and sophisticated. Picture closing those doors for an important call, the world outside completely forgotten.

Plantation shutters line the breakfast area walls, filtering soft natural light across gleaming hardwood floors that stretch seamlessly from kitchen to dining. Weekday mornings flow effortlessly here — coffee in hand while sunlight shifts across that warm wood floor.

The travertine tile backsplash catches the pendant light's glow, tying together the rich cabinetry and open dining space beyond. Imagine hosting a casual dinner where conversation drifts naturally between the kitchen and table without missing a beat.

Floor-to-ceiling dark cabinetry runs the full length of the cook's wall, creating a commanding backdrop that makes the arched staircase entry beyond feel like a natural extension of the space. This is where a serious home cook finally has every inch of prep and storage they've always wanted

The white island anchors the open layout, drawing your eye straight through to the floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace glowing in the living room beyond. On a cool evening, you'll love cooking dinner while that fire crackles just steps away.

Five plantation shutters wrap the corner walls alongside a glass-paneled back door, creating a bright, garden-like enclosure where morning light filters in from two directions at once. This is where slow weekend breakfasts happen — coffee steaming, backdoor cracked, greenery pressing against every window.

A wall of plantation shutters lines the entire back of the room, softening afternoon light while the stone fireplace anchors the opposite corner with warmth. On a cool Texas evening, that fire does all the work — no other ambiance needed.

The floor-to-ceiling natural stone fireplace with its rich wood mantel commands the room, flanked by an arched niche that frames the space with quiet elegance. Curl up here on a winter night and the rest of the house simply fades away

Gleaming hardwood floors stretch uninterrupted from the living room all the way back to the kitchen, with arched doorways and the staircase iron balusters creating a layered, open backdrop. This is the floor plan families dream about — everyone together, yet every space has its own identity.

Six plantation shutter panels line the rear wall with a center door to the backyard, flooding the oversized living space with perfectly filtered natural light. Throw those shutters open on a breezy morning and the whole room breathes.

A curved bay of dark-stained plantation shutters wraps the bedroom corner beneath a recessed tray ceiling, creating a cocoon of filtered morning light. Wake up slowly here — those shutters let you control exactly how much of the day you're ready for.

The recessed tray ceiling adds quiet architectural depth while two separate doorways — one to the bath, one to the hallway — give the primary suite a true private-retreat flow. Getting ready in the morning feels unhurried when everything has its own dedicated space.

Deep hardwood floors extend through the spacious bedroom toward an arched bath entry, where a glimpse of the soaking tub beyond creates an irresistible sense of layered luxury. It's the kind of suite where weekends feel like a hotel stay without leaving home.

Dual vanities flank a corner soaking tub centered beneath decorative iron-lattice windows, creating a perfectly symmetrical, spa-like composition. Two people, zero compromises — this bathroom was designed so mornings never feel rushed or crowded.

The glass shower with soft colored tile and dark accent inlays draws natural light from the ornate window beside the tub, making the whole space feel open and airy. Step in after a long day and the rest of the world genuinely disappears.

Floor-to-ceiling built-in shelving lines an entire wall while double hanging rods wrap three sides of this generously proportioned walk-in closet. Finally, a closet large enough that everything has a place — and you'll actually be able to find it.

A trio of bright windows floods this generously sized room with natural light, while a built-in display shelf adds architectural personality to the clean white walls. Kids will claim this space immediately — homework, gaming, or just sprawling out after school.

The open expanse of fresh carpet stretches toward the iron baluster landing, with arched display niches framing the staircase wall in an unexpectedly elegant way. This is the room where everyone ends up on a rainy Saturday, and nobody wants to leave.

A series of graceful arched wall niches lines the open landing rail, letting natural light from the foyer below filter up and brighten the entire upper level. Whether it becomes a game room, teen hangout, or second living space, the layout gives everyone their own comfortable corner of the house.

A vaulted ceiling rises toward a central peak while in-wall speakers and sconce lighting create a dedicated cinematic atmosphere that no living room TV can replicate. Friday night movies just became a full family event nobody has to leave home for.

The vaulted ceiling converges above a built-in dry bar with upper glass-front cabinetry and tile backsplash, anchoring the back wall as both a functional and architectural focal point. Pour the drinks, dim the sconces, and settle in — this room was purpose-built for exactly that moment.

A wood-paneled ceiling with dual ceiling fans stretches the full length of the covered patio, while automated shades roll down to create a fully enclosed outdoor room whatever the weather. Fire up the built-in grill on a warm evening and this patio becomes the only place anyone wants to be.

Mature trees anchor a naturalistic planting bed beside the iron fence, framing an unobstructed view of the HOA greenbelt and creek beyond. Step outside on a quiet evening and that view makes the backyard feel twice as large as it actually is.

The wide covered patio runs the entire back of the home, its brick columns and overhanging roofline creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. A magnolia tree anchors the corner of the yard, giving the whole space a natural, shaded privacy that's hard to find

A row of mature magnolias and evergreens lines the stone-capped fence base, creating a living privacy wall that filters light and blocks the outside world completely. This is the yard where you actually forget the neighbors exist

The two-story brick rear elevation reveals the full scale of the covered patio below, with plantation-shuttered windows and a dedicated outdoor grill station tucked neatly at the corner. Step outside any morning and the combination of covered shade and open sky makes it genuinely hard to go back inside

The full scale of this corner lot opens up from this angle — a broad expanse of lawn stretching alongside the brick elevation, shaded by one large canopy tree. Kids have real room to run here, and there's still plenty of space left over for whatever comes next

A mature shade tree rises from a curved stone-edged planting bed, its canopy casting generous dappled shadows across the lawn on even the hottest Texas afternoons. This is the spot that earns its keep all summer long — naturally cool, beautifully private.

