
Edgar Diaz | Real Estate Photography Dallas
Everyone knows that real estate in the Southlake area has a lot to offer. However, like most fast-growing suburbs, properties found in pristine natural settings are becoming an endangered species. When you find a property such as 2700 N. Kimball Ave. in Southlake, it’s worth a closer look. Listed for $3,398,000, this 4,800-square-foot residence enjoys all the trappings of a house in the woods in addition to exquisite modern touches and amenities throughout.
Privacy Policy
Portioned off to the northernmost border of Southlake by the federal government in the late 1940s, Lake Grapevine was built to supply water to the growing cities of North Texas. Completed by the Army Corp of Engineers in 1952, the lake and its surrounding area covers roughly 12,000 acres of protected land. This four-bedroom, six-bathroom beauty rests on more than an acre and a half of forestland alongside the lake’s lengthy shoreline and trails. Off the second-story bedroom is a balcony overlooking the entire expanse that includes an outdoor kitchen, pool and spa. This property doesn’t even have an HOA. Talk about privacy.
Into The Woods
Along the path to the front door, the forest makes way into a contemporary-styled home that has many modern upscale touches. The living room is centered on a tiled hearth with an inset gas fireplace that all rests under an immaculately-lit tray ceiling. The room also boasts floor-to-ceiling glass windows that provide plenty of natural light and views of the patio and surrounding treeline.
Modern luxury flows into the kitchen with its light-colored cabinets and stainless steel appliances by way of customized hardwood floors. An oversized kitchen island includes a pecan wood countertop beneath LED pendant lamps thoughtfully arranged beneath a custom wood ceiling platform. It’s immediately apparent that bringing forth natural wood elements indoors was as much a priority as its park-like setting.