Brick Meets Ponderosa Pine at an Architect’s $850K Dallas Home

The updated ’70s residence has a a dramatic sloped roof, a double-height living area, and a big backyard.

Brick Meets Ponderosa Pine at an Architect’s $850K Dallas Home

The updated ’70s residence has a a dramatic sloped roof, a double-height living area, and a big backyard.

The updated ’70s residence has a a dramatic sloped roof, a double-height living area, and a big backyard.

Location: 3974 Lost Creek Drive, Dallas, Texas

Price: $849,000

Year Built: 1971

Architect: David Attebury

Footprint: 2,895 square feet (4 bedrooms, 4 baths)

Lot Size: 0.31 Acres

From the Agent: "Built in 1971 by architect David Attebury, 3974 Lost Creek Drive has been beautifully reimagined with a high-end renovation that honors its original design. Spanning three spacious levels, this is a design lover’s dream home showcasing a lofted living room with dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows, a suspended open fireplace, and panoramic views. The upstairs flex room—open to the living area below—offers a vantage point to appreciate the home’s dramatic lines and abundant natural light. The primary suite features an additional wall of windows, private deck, and a luxurious en suite bath featuring dual shower heads and a walk-in closet."

Architect David Attebury designed and built the home as his personal residence.

Architect David Attebury designed and built this Dallas home as his personal residence. 

Photo by Jack Schafer

Photo by Jack Schafer

The fireplace divides the living and dining areas, open on both sides.

Set between two brick pillars, a central fireplace divides the living and dining areas. 

Photo by Jack Schafer

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