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This Hamptons-inspired home tour in Texas will delight your senses

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This Hamptons-inspired, shingled home with a transitional flare was designed by SHM Architects, located in Highland Park, a desirable town in central Dallas County, Texas. From commissioned art installations to a floating fireplace, 5716 Stonegate is one of a kind in its effortless combination of family-friendly comfort and contemporary, high-end style.

Many of the materials used to build this home were kept in their natural state in order to support a “clean living” lifestyle. This includes high-quality concrete floors with no dyes or acids, white oak cabinets, water-based sealants, and other clean features. The dwelling encompasses 6,808 square feet and is complete with five bedrooms, six bathrooms, three half baths, and over 2,000 square feet of outdoor terraces and patios.

DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT SHM Architects BUILDER Coats Homes INTERIOR DESIGNER Erin Sander Design

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What We Love: This Hamptons-inspired home offers gorgeous details throughout, from the materials palette to the furnishings and finishes. A luminous great room boasts an inviting ambiance and a fantastic indoor-outdoor connection thanks to extensive walls of glazing. We are especially loving the show-stopping chef’s kitchen with its exquisite marble slab backsplash, entertaining island, and beautiful counter stools.

Tell Us: What are your overall thoughts on the design of this home? Would you change anything? Let us know in the Comments below!

Note: Have a look at a c0uple of other home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the portfolio of the architects of this home, Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro Architects: Beautiful stone dwelling appears to hover over its Texas landscape and Extraordinary home in Dallas built around a central courtyard.

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The family room features vaulted ceilings with natural-stained Texas Post Oak wood and beams. This space also boasts the option to completely open the family room to the patio using Marvin’s Sliding Glass Wall, taking the open concept to the next level.

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The kitchen features custom, modern white oak kitchen cabinets and a stunning book-matched marble slab countertop and backsplash. Sub/Wolf appliances, double dishwashers, Miele coffee maker, and beautiful “hidden” fridge and freezer make this kitchen a chef’s dream.

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PHOTOGRAPHER Nathan Schroder Photography

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Lynn
3 years ago

Spectacular overall. Would love to know where some of the furnishing came from – some of those chairs are stunning. Only thing I would change if at all are some of the hanging light fixtures. Not sure I liked them particularly – light fixtures are such a personal choice, like a purse so honestly it is a beautifully done home design.