3511 Cragmont Avenue
When you think of the word ‘stewardship’, a home isn’t normally what comes to mind. In this case, the homeowner’s of the late iconic Texas Regional architect, Frank Welch, have completely preserved the essence of Frank’s work since purchasing the home after his death in 2017. The feeling of space and light – 2 key elements important to Welch, are just as timeless and present today as they were when he built the home. Steps away from Katy Trail. This home is understated and sophisticated. Features include concrete floors down, pristine white oak floors up, an elevator, primary bedroom with 2-baths and closets. Skylights throughout, 2 wbfs. High ceilings up and down a pool and fountain. Downstairs you’ll find 2 bedrooms and a study with rows of bookshelves and storage. Full laundry room with sink and bathroom. This home is truly unique in design, in provenance and in the preservation of a gifted gentleman whose passion for his profession affected many fortunate people.
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