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    10 Fab Homes

    10 fabulous Houston homes — from most unique to most expensive — offer unforgettable memories

    Barbara Kuntz
    Barbara Kuntz
    Sep 29, 2014 | 1:50 pm

    People love to look at photos of pretty houses. Just take a look at the ka-zillions of home, decor, interior design, makeover, etc. magazines and e-magazines solely dedicated to these topics.

    CultureMap, during our five years of publication —with more to come — has offered readers peeks into hundreds of Houston-area and beyond homes through our ongoing On the Market editorial series. We've covered the gamut, from bungalows to million-dollar mansions to every budget range and style in between.

    For our fifth birthday, we've rounded up some of our favorites, 10 as a matter of fact, to double your viewing pleasure.

    Most unique
    As the headline read, "Talk about bang for your buck." The Mid-Century mod featured in the 1955 Parade of Homes — and designed by the same architecture firm that planned the Astrodome — came up for sale in April featuring its own bomb shelter. Located at 5102 Jackwood St. in the Meyerland community, the structure includes the secret space, called the "Para-Cap" shelter, with a parabolic roof and room to accommodate up to 10 people. The emergency exit in the backyard is now hidden by landscaping, even though the circular eyepiece or telescope for observation is visible.

    Best bungalow
    When CNN Money crowned the Heights area as one of America’s 10 Best Big-City Neighborhoods in August 2013, this completely restored 1920s gem at 405 Woodland St. in Woodland Heights was listed at $974,900. Not only is the four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath charmer in pristine condition; it also sits on a rare double-corner lot. The shady, fully fenced property provides a cozy covered porch, multiple courtyards and green spaces. And there’s more: A large private side yard opens to a guest apartment or a future pool house.

    Sports hero's house
    When former all-time Houston Astros great Jeff Bagwell and his decided to part ways, it became necessary for them to part with their stunning home at 405 Timberwilde Lane in Memorial - for $15 million. The 16,414-square-foot manse sits on 2.5 acres and includes a resort-sized swimming pool and a guest house that measures in at 1,750 square feet. The John Daugherty realtor showing the house at the time commented, "I think this is one of the most beautiful houses I've ever had the pleasure of listing."

    Frank Lloyd Wright jewel
    Frank Lloyd Wright architecture historians came to the 2,000-square-foot residence at 12020 Tall Oaks St. in Bunker Hill in July to officially inspect and then declare the structure an original. Once destined to be a tear-down, the home showcases signature design elements, including red-pigmented concrete floors, concrete block walls, walls of windows, built-in sofas and bookcases and lots of angles. Wright enthusiasts did air their disapproval that a substantial annex — about 6,000 square feet of contemporary architecture — wraps around the back of the Wright house.

    Readers' choice
    While CultureMap reported about the historic significance of 1885 The Waldo Mansion at 201 Westmoreland, readers talked more of the great bashes they had attended at the 6,598-square-foot residence nestled on a 25,000-square-foot corner lot among mature trees. That's easy to understand, as the home boasts a wrap-around veranda, 14- and 15-foot ceilings, 10 gas fireplaces and a private courtyard with a fountain guarded by towering palm trees. In other words, party central in Montrose.

    Best beach house
    A castle in the sand caught waves of attention as a dream sunny family retreat for generations to come. This house in the Beachtown community in Galveston offers 5,200 square feet on four levels, with seven bedrooms to comfortably accommodate friends and relatives. The custom home at 1609 Seaside Drive sits on three beachfront lots. Community space extends the life outdoors with more than 1,700 square feet of deck space on wrap-around porches. And it's still on the market, if you're interested, and still at the original asking price of $3.795 million

    Houston treasure
    A double-shotgun row house owned by Bert Long Jr. recently came on the market for $200,000. Long worked at the 4739 Buck St. home in the Fifth Ward for more than a decade before he passed away on Feb. 1, 2013. Once featured in design and architecture magazine Dwell, the structure was carefully renovated 15 years ago as part of a year-long thesis project by then-Rice University graduate architecture student Brett Zamore. The 5,831-square-foot property includes the 960-square-foot two-bedroom, one-bathroom home as well as Long's separate studio space.

    Historic bed and breakfast
    We had high hopes of this becoming CultureMap's official retreat; however, the $1,225,000 price tag left it on the market until a buyer with deeper pockets snatched it up: The country-chic, top-rated bed and breakfast, Round Top Inn. Built in 1885, the two-story Main House is the largest residence on the property. The Farm House is complete with a sprawling front porch and plenty of rocking chairs. An adorable two-story, salt-box-style abode, the Gate House offers two bedrooms. A spacious Retreat Center is perfect for reunions, birthdays, luncheons or private parties. Quite the package for five residences and a retreat center on about one acre in this antique paradise.

    Most expensive home (when article published)
    The ticket on Bayou Breeze was first listed in 2013 at $19,995,000; today the mansion is still on the market with a reduced price of $15,995,000. The Martha Turner Sotheby's International Realty listing is an incredible English-style country estate sitting on 3.7 secluded acres in the middle of River Oaks. With 16,022 square feet, the manse at 3688 Willowick is a custom wonder designed by Curtis & Windham, built by Randy Ratcliff and decorated by famed New York-based designer Bunny Williams.

    Just last week, the Bayou Breeze house seemed like a deal after a palatial Memorial chateau went on sale with an asking price of $43 million, which is believed to be Houston's most expensive home ever offered on the market.

    Best penthouse
    Also still for sale is the exclusive penthouse in the Four Seasons Hotel Houston designed by renowned architect William F. Stern. With a reduced price now of $3,850,000 (original asking price was $4.6 million), No. 3007 is one of the few private condos at the top of the hotel. Stern arranged the open floor plan into three zones: Living areas with raised ceilings just steps from the dining room, gourmet kitchen and wine cellar; master suite library and media room; and master suite and two guest suites with den. The zones are linked by a hallway along the outside wall, flooding the residence with light and maximizing views of the city's skyline.

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    CultureMap is celebrating its fifth birthday with a big party on Oct. 10 from 7 - 10 p.m. at the new JW Marriott Houston Downtown, with a portion of proceeds going to Casa de Esperanza. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased online.

    Houston's most expensive home in 2013, 3688 Willowick, is still on the market with a reduced price.

    Houston's most expensive homes, 3866 Willowick, January 2013, aerial
      
    Photo courtesy of Martha Turner Properties
    Houston's most expensive home in 2013, 3688 Willowick, is still on the market with a reduced price.
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    Round Top’s smash hit wireless lamps light up Houston patios this summer

    Emily Cotton
    May 30, 2025 | 12:30 pm
    Pooky Lighting Novogratz collection
    Photo by Amy Neunsinger
    Cortney Novogratz proves nighttime picnics with the pups are easy with Stefan lanterns.

    As chic, bolo-tied and Fraulein-booted Houstonians descended upon the Round Top Spring Show in March, it wasn’t the array of antiques that had tongues wagging. The trendiest tents, barns, and perfectly-curated, invite-only cocktail hours and dinner parties all had one thing in common — the lighting!

    Creatively-shaped jute pendants hung from sprawling Live Oak branches and barn beams, colorful floor lamps illuminated pastoral pop-up lounges, and dozens of whimsical lamps topped tables, with nary a power source in sight. New rechargeable technology by British brand Pooky Lighting was the culprit. Everyone clambered to get their hands on it, but the products hadn’t hit the market yet. Last week, however, that dream came true. The long-awaited Novogratz x Pooky collection of wireless outdoor lighting is finally available to the public, and it’s electrifying.

    Power source constraints have long been the Achilles heel of homeowners attempting to add a little zhuzh to their outdoor spaces, relegated to incorporating zigzagging bistro lights and bland metallic tabletop options from big box stores. This stylish new collaboration allows indoor styling in outdoor spaces — and it’s actually affordable. With the priciest item in the collection topping out at just $425, expect to see this Round Top favorite popping up in tree branches and pergolas all over Houston. Not to mention impromptu sunset picnics in Menil Park — très chic!

    Known for their color-forward approach to design, Robert and Cortney Novogratz’s brand, simply “The Novogratz,” has produced a fresh and sophisticated 14-piece collection for Pooky Lighting that blends traditional silhouettes with contemporary color. Utilizing their own playful “Antonine” fabric design in four colorways, including a delicate vintage pink option they’ve called “Blush,” there is something for everyone.

    "We couldn't be more excited about our partnership with Pooky, drawing inspiration from our love of vibrant colors and outdoor living with hints of mid-century design. The collection beautifully blends our colorful, contemporary style with Pooky's elegant twist on traditional lighting, resulting in pieces that feel both fresh and sophisticated,” says Cortney Novogratz.

    “What I love most is how we've brought much-needed color to outdoor spaces — especially that vintage-toned pink — and the way the cordless technology allows these stunning designs to enhance any gathering without limitations.”

    The collection is available in four colorways: Blush, Denim, Moss, and Sand. The traditional-leaning “Stefan” lanterns come in small ($175), medium ($225), and large ($350). For a hanging application, color-matched lantern hooks are available for $50. Sure to be a hit at just $170, the “Tallulah” Jute Basket Pendant Lights add playful elegance to al fresco dining. The “Holleder” Standing Lamp sits at the top of the price range at $425, while the coordinating table lamp sits at $175. The second cordless table lamp option, “Oscar,” is $125. Three wall sconce styles are available: “Agnes” ($125), “Brandy” ($70), and the “Bellamy” Candle Sconce that is available in a brass finish for $95.

    In addition to the lighting options, the collection includes decorative accents, such as the “Brandy” mirror ($395) for making sure everything is “just so” on balmy Bayou City nights, “Heidi” solar light strings ($165), and dinner candles packed in pairs for $5. Lampshades featuring The Novogratz “Antonine” fabric come in various sizes, in either Blush, Cappuccino, Seaview, or Sunshine (starting at $50).

    Mix and match colors, styles, and shades for a bold, Maximalist look, or keep things clean and simple with a matching set, the possibilities are endless. Integrate hanging lanterns into a front yard landscaping theme, place floor lamps near the pool—toss out the rule book!

    “We love how this collection encourages people to accessorize their outdoor space in the same creative way as their indoor rooms….the old rules of lighting no longer apply,” Pooky Lighting chief creative officer Jo Plant says. “There’s no reason why you can’t have a standing statement lamp next to your favorite lounger, or colorful table lamps and lamp shades over your outdoor dining table. We’re celebrating the joys of outdoor living and who better to do that with than The Novogratz who love color and pattern as much as we do.”

    Pooky Lighting Novogratz collection
      

    Photo by Amy Neunsinger

    Cortney Novogratz proves nighttime picnics with the pups are easy with Stefan lanterns.

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