Gordon Partners Design in collaboration with Thompson Custom Homes has designed this beautiful transitional style home located in Piney Point Village, a neighborhood in Houston, Texas. The exterior facade offers incredible curb appeal on its suburban site. Large glazing enhances the double-story facade, creating strong connections between the inside and out.
Concrete pavers lead visitors up to a large pivoting front door in a double-height facade of limestone that creates an attractive aesthetic. A metal-clad bay window encloses a beautiful floating staircase. Inside, modern materials are mixed with reclaimed wood flooring to bring warmth into the living spaces. An open layout and soaring ceilings contribute to a bright and airy home for family living and entertaining. Continue below to see the rest of this inspiring home…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT/DESIGNER Gordon Partners Design BUILDER Thompson Custom Homes INTERIOR DESIGNER Talbot Cooley Interiors LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Moss Landscaping
Above: On the exterior facade, the handcrafted lanterns on the wall are from St James Lighting. The luxurious chandelier that can be viewed through the upper window is by Terzani.
Above: The fireplace surround features a custom concrete product by Gunnells Concrete INC. The chairs are from Shine By S.H.O. Grounding this space, the area rug is by Madison Lily Rugs.
What We Love: This fabulous home was thoughtfully designed with stylish furnishings and carefully curated artwork. We are in love with the gorgeous exterior facade, surrounded by meticulous landscaping, welcoming you inside. Living spaces were designed for entertaining, from the inviting home bar to the covered patio and sumptuous swimming pool that will keep you cool during the hot Texas summers.
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Above: The sofa pillows are from Kravet, while the artwork on the wall was sourced from Dimmitt Contemporary Art.
Above: The exquisite pendant lights over the home bar are from Noir Furniture. The bar stools were sourced from Peck And Company.
Above: The built-in breakfast nook dining chairs are by Jonathan Adler. The reclaimed French oak flooring was sourced from Floor Designs of Houston.
Above: In the dining room, the gorgeous light fixture is from Jonathan Browning Studios. The artwork on the wall is by Laura Rathe Fine Art. The area rug is by The Joseph Company.
Above: In this powder bath, the wallpaper is from Phillip Jeffries.
Above: In this stylish bedroom, a pair of chairs were sourced from Lawson-Fenning. The beautiful console table is from John-Richard. Grounding this space, the carpet is by Stark Carpet.
Above: In this chic home office, the chairs are from Knoll while the desk was custom designed by the interior designer. The overhead light fixture is from Circa Lighting. On the walls, the wallcovering is from The House of Scalamandré.
Above: This minimalist boy’s bedroom features a striking black chandelier sourced from Noir Furniture.
Above: On the exterior facade, the wall sconce is from Circa Lighting.
PHOTOGRAPHER Kerry Kirk Photography
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