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Step into this Mediterranean-style dream house in Texas with gorgeous details

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Jauregui Architects custom-designed this stunning Mediterranean-style dream house, blending timeless elegance with modern comforts. It is situated in the scenic landscape of Austin, Texas, and boasts clean lines and chic design details throughout while keeping its Texan charm.

Encompassing just over 7,200 square feet of living space, this project aimed to cater to the family’s lifestyle needs. This included spaces to enjoy family game nights, entertaining guests, and extra bedrooms for sleepovers. Continue below to see the rest of this spectacular dwelling…

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What We Love: The design of this Mediterranean-style dream house offers relaxed living both indoors and out. We especially love the outdoor spaces, from the meticulous landscaping and water features to the comfortable living areas perfect for entertaining family and friends. The interiors are open and airy, with luxurious, one-of-a-kind details throughout.

Tell Us: Would this be your idea of a dream house? Let us know your overall thoughts on the design of this home in the comments below!

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Above: The stone used to frame the shrubbery border is chopped shellstone in irregular sizes.

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Above: The stone flooring around the custom-designed water fountain is called Old Chicago reclaimed Buff in a basket weave patternโ€”sourced from the Western Brick Company. The stucco on the exterior facade of this home was painted in Brown Bag by Glidden.

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Above: The paint color used on the walls is ICI Flat Paint in Light Navajo-A0842. The ceiling is made out of 3×6 stone tile laid in a herringbone pattern. To cover the seams on the ceiling, the architects used a half round tile molding that matched the travertine tile on the ceiling. A similar light fixture for the ceiling can be found in the Crystorama Solaris collection.

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Above: The exquisite dining table features a natural slab of wood with rough edges.

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Above: The backsplash above the range is a tumbled travertine stone in a 3×6 herringbone pattern. The island features a special finish done with a mixture of several paints and stains. Any custom cabinet designer can copy this aesthetic for you if you like the look!

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Above: The chandelier above the kitchen island is the Gramercy 9-light chandelier from Currey & Company. The chandelier above the dining table and in the living room is the Bobo Intriguing Objects 6 Light Wine Barrel Chandelier. A similar light fixture can also be found at Restoration Hardware, the Wine Barrel 2-Tier Chandelier.

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Above: The headboard of this master bedroom was custom designed to anchor the room’s overall design. The fabricators of this headboard is Houston-based Custom Creations Furniture. The bench is from Hickory Chair Company. The bed was sourced from Ferguson Copeland, as were the bedside tables.

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Above: The wall paint color is ICI Flat Paint Light Navajo-A0842.

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Above: The wicker furnishings on the patio were sourced from Dedon.

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Photos: Courtesy of Jauregui Architecture Interiors Construction

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Josh
2 months ago

The white pre-fab entry and window arches clash against the exterior stone. Ouch. And so much interior business, as if the client had too many incompatible “ideas” and the architect didn’t warn them, but just did it all. A circus of arches, wall treatments, sculpted facades, tiles, and finishes that evoke a sense of nausea.

Rosie Flores
2 months ago

What is the flooring used at the entrance?