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| This home, located on four-plus acres in the exclusive Dallas neighborhood of Preston Hollow, recently received a Texas sized extreme makeover. The original 1939 structure was a Georgian style farmhouse. The additions over many years were poorly integrated and incompatible in style. The new homeowners wanted a remodel addition that would: |
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- Have one architectural style for the exterior in keeping with and improving upon the original Georgian structure;
- Have a straightforward, organized and integrated plan in keeping with the family's needs;
- Take advantage of a beautifully natural site by saving the tall trees, and orienting the rooms toward the best views;
- Have classic detailing inside and out.
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| This home is the result of continuous collaboration between architect Guy Vance Brown, his clients, their contractor and the many talented designers, consultants, tradesmen, craftsmen and artisans. |
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| Architect: |
Guy Vance Brown Architects PC |
Builder: |
Manning & Snelling |
| Landscape Architect: |
Michael Zerbach |
Location: |
Dallas, Texas |
| Interior Designer: |
Nick C. Bond |
Total Building Area: |
14,560 S.F. |
| Design Consultants: |
Jay Smith and
Elizabeth Smith |
Site: |
4 ½ acres |
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