Preston Trails, Estate of the Day

I found today's home in North Dallas,Texas interesting because it's a home built in the late 1960s which has been given a modern makeover. The home looks fairly traditional on the outside but inside it's bright white and contemporary with a large atrium, gallery, and a beautiful garden room with glass walls. The home sits on three acres on the Preston Trails golf course with views of a creek, fairways, waterfalls. The five bedroom home also includes an exercise room, home theater, maid's quarters and more over 14,000 square feet. Outside there is a pool and spa with an odd patio arrangement and a pool house that is also home to a wine cellar. This home is listed at $8 million.









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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
John May 23rd 2008 2:56PM
Dallas has some cool homes, no doubt.
Hey luxist, how about featuring some beach houses as summer is fast approaching. My picks:
gorgeous long beach island, NJ (my shore place)
Florida homes are nice, no condos please-----
Can't go wrong with CA, either
And I love the UES, great blog!!!!
Henry May 25th 2008 7:49PM
The picture before the jump reminds me of a funeral home. The interior doesn't help. 14,000 ft/2 but the furnishings of a 3,000ft/2 home.
Bobby Vassallo Jun 3rd 2008 12:54AM
Growing up in Dallas, I remember this house and its interesting occupants. Preston Trails is one of the great old neighborhoods, really becoming big in the 70's. It was considered "far" North Dallas in those days. Now, it isn't even near the center. http://bobbyvassallo.org