A new architectural home in the heart of North Loop — concrete, steel, and warm wood assembled around a private courtyard and pool.
A tall stucco gable rises above a horizontal base of vertical wood — the entry gate, garage door, and front door reading as one continuous plane from the street. A break in the wood reveals a path to the courtyard beyond.
Kitchen, dining, and living unfold along a single open bar, with floor-to-ceiling steel doors opening to the courtyard. Nine-foot ceilings, polished concrete floors, and sightlines extend through the home to the pool.
Featuring Bertazzoni appliances, Caesarstone countertops, and Clay Imports tile extending from counter to ceiling. The kitchen balances warmth and refinement with rift-sawn White Oak cabinetry and bar seating along the counter, opening to the living room and courtyard.
A material palette pairs the raw with the made-by-hand. Board-formed concrete walls and custom-milled Douglas Fir siding are balanced by sealed concrete floors and warm White Oak millwork. Clay Imports tile adds a handcrafted quality, made in Mexico, and no two pieces are exactly alike.
The courtyard centers the home with a pool, crushed limestone, and a screen of bamboo. A series of stepping pavers connects the living space to the water and steel-framed glass keeps the courtyard in view.
Two blocks from the North Loop corridor — coffee, books, vintage, and dinner all within walking distance. Quick to downtown, Shipe Park, and Hyde Park eateries.
5410 Duval Street