Well, it’s not a cottage per se—more like a lovely, one-story traditional home currently on the market in the exclusive Highland Park area of Dallas. Built in 1939, this charming home has loads of character, but has been completely renovated with all the modern comforts. What first drew me to the home was the beautifully decorated living room. I love the combination of chairs, the use of patterns, and the blue and white color palette. The home is chic and inviting. It also happens to be situated on Versailles Avenue. Some may ask what is in a name, but it sure would be fun to print that as one’s return address, wouldn’t it?
{The home’s exterior is perfectly manicured.}
{I love the look of gas lanterns on a home’s exterior. I also love the twin urns flanking the doors.}
{An Alternate Look at the “Modern meets Traditional” Living Room}
{The dining room is fairly spacious and features a couple of design classics—Philippe Starck Ghost Chairs and a Saarinen Marble Tulip Table.}
{I absolutely love the eclectic den/library. It looks so cozy and gives the impression that the homeowners are well-traveled, stylish people who have amassed a collection of things they love over the years and now display in this space. The blue walls are stunning.}
{The kitchen is not large, but it is completely updated. Notice the mirrored backsplash and paneling above the doorframe which make the room feel much larger.}
{The Butler’s Pantry between the Kitchen and Dining Room}
{Clearly, the people who live here enjoy juxtaposing items from various periods and styles. I love the simplicity of the dining table paired with the classical, elegant chairs. I would love to see a beautiful chandelier in here, though.}
{The family room is so chic! I love the combination of the navy and white striped rug, blue and white pillows, white sofa, and tan Barcelona-style chairs.This entire home is beautifully styled.}
{The master bedroom is so serene. I love the bedding and the built-ins look pretty fabulous.}
{It seems this must be a 1.5 story home given the stairs leading up to the master bedroom. Notice the stylish vignette on the landing.}
{The guest bedroom features crisp white linens, a lovely crystal lamp, and a white Parsons desk.}
{The backyard is lovely and inviting, just like the rest of the home.
This three bedroom, two bath, two car garage home can be yours for $745,000. Keep in mind that the price tag reflects the home’s location in one of Dallas’ most sought-after and desirable close-in neighborhoods. Could you see yourself in this home? Do you like the design? What would this home sell for in your city?
{Image via Matthew Nichols Group}
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