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    Where history meets luxury

    Historically significant River Oaks estate graces market at $8.4 million

    Holly Beretto
    Oct 2, 2019 | 2:25 pm

    If the walls of 3739 Knollwood St. could talk, they'd hardly know where to begin in telling their story. Maybe they'd start with how the home, originally owned by Eddy and Elizabeth Scurlock, were one of the city's most powerful couples, the force behind Scurlock Oil Company, Eddy Refining Company, and the Scurlock Foundation charitable organization.

    A storied history
    Or, they might talk about that one time the home landed in a 1961 issue of Architectural Digest. Perhaps, it would be the story of how Prince Philip came for a visit and later sent a Christmas card that still hangs, framed, in the library. But the biggest story of them all is that the five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath home is for sale for $8.4 million, offered by Laura Sweeney of John Daugherty, Realtors.

    Sitting on more than an acre and a half of land on a curving, tree-lined street in the heart of River Oaks, 3739 Knollwood is a home that not only showcases Houston's rich past, but also embraces the city's evolving future.

    Originally designed by Robert W. Maurice, the home has been significantly and lovingly updated and expanded, creating a space that offers exceptional entertaining capabilities, while also keeping its social and historic significance intact. This stately mansion seamlessly blends old Southern charm with modern amenities.

    Sweeping spaces
    Come through the over-sized wooden door to the reception hall, boasting white stone floors and a soaring 20-foot domed ceiling. A curved stairway sweeps upward to the home's bedrooms and other private quarters, while the hall itself opens to the massive formal living room. That 30-foot-by-29-foot space features with a stone hearth and wooden mantle, separate seating areas, and doors leading to the library and the pool terrace, as well as a doorway to the kitchen.

    A stunning room that can accommodate a grand piano and seating for a house concert, as well as formal cocktail reception, this is a room that tells all who enter that this is an important address. The kitchen offers slate floors, granite countertops, a Viking four-burner gas cooktop with grill, Subzero stainless steel refrigerator, Miele stainless steel double ovens and a separate steam oven, a center island and a walk-in pantry.

    Those who love to show off their cooking abilities will fall in love with the space, while those who would prefer others do the cooking for them will find that 3739 Knollwood's kitchen more than accommodates caterers and private chefs.

    Cozy comforts
    The upstairs master suite boasts hardwood floors, a 13-foot ceiling with ceiling fan, eastern exposure and custom drapes, recessed lighting and French doors opening to a covered balcony. The master bath offers separate vanities and built-in linen closets. A Jason bathtub sits below a stunning window with a motorized shade for maximum privacy, and the stone shower is a luxurious adventure of its own with a rain shower head, dual fixtures and frameless glass enclosure.

    Two more bedrooms upstairs and two below offer family members and guests ample space, with elements such as separate seating areas and doors opening to balconies or patios. The inviting library has hardwood floors and overlooks the gardens.

    A proper estate
    The grounds of 3739 Knollwood are as impressive as the home, itself. The glass-enclosed pool house has recessed speakers and a central sunken wet bar, along with bluestone flooring, sliding glass doors to the gardens and an in-ground pool that can be used for fitness or leisure. A separate fitness facility has a private bath with shower, and enough space for workout machines, Pilates equipment, weights, and everything else for a keep-in-shape lifestyle. The curving driveway provides off-street parking for guests, and the home offers both a three-car garage and a motor court that provides covered spaces for two additional cars.

    Architect Tom Wilson remarkably renovated and expanded the home for the current owners, but kept several of the original design features — including the circular bath house bar, antique brass chandeliers, and stone-inlay knobs. Award-winning interior designer Gregory Carmichael, principal of Seattle-based Gregory Carmichael Interior Design, was also involved in updating the home. His work has been featured in Luxe Interior Designs and Sunset Magazine, and on HGTV.

    When 3739 Knollwodd was built in 1956, it was for a family whose name would become synonymous with Houston philanthropy. It is a home that has seen its share of Houston's history. And now, it awaits its next chapter with a new owner.

    The 3739 Knollwood St. address is steeped in Houston history.

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    The 3739 Knollwood St. address is steeped in Houston history.
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    big little perks

    New tiny home development in Eastwood is a first for Houston

    Holly Beretto
    Oct 17, 2019 | 2:00 pm
    New tiny home development in Eastwood is a first for Houston
    Photo by Mitchell Cantu Photography
    These tiny homes are big on value.

    The tiny home trend seems here to stay. HGTV's Tiny House, Big Livinghas been going strong since 2014. Google "how to build a tiny house," and 377 million hits come back. There's even a digital magazine dedicated solely to the baby abodes.

    And while tiny homes have been available for sale in Houston before, now the Bayou City has a cluster of tiny homes on Dumble Street in Greater Eastwood. Refuge, one of Houston's leading developers, in conjunction with architecture firms Brett Zamore Design and Gibson Design, Inc., have created the mini-development of one- and two-bedroom homes, each between about 600 and 800 square feet, packed with amenities for modern living.

    "We've primarily seen single professionals [looking at these homes]," Jonathan Williamson of Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty, the listing agent for the home at 1510 Dumble St., tells CultureMap. (The home is currently valued at $249,900.) "People are realizing they don't need so much space or stuff. Minimalism is growing in popularity. People are realizing they'd rather have money for travel and other lifestyle choices than a high mortgage."

    The tiny home development is the only one of its kind in Houston, according to Williamson.

    What to expect
    These homes have plenty to offer when it comes to lifestyle amenities. Far from being crammed or crowded, they feature open plans, ample porch and patio space. Buyers can expect beautiful finishes, modern lighting, plumbing fixtures, and appliances that include a self-cleaning induction range, tank-less water heater, and zoned Mitsubishi mini-split heating ventilation air-conditioning system.

    The homes also offer structural upgrades such as a standing seam galvalume metal roof and drilled bell-bottom cylindrical pier and beam foundation.

    "Those features mean minimal upkeep and low utility bills," says Williamson.

    Living large in small space
    The tiny homes are, of course, compact, but like Dr. Who's Tardis, they seem much bigger on the inside. Hardwood floors, loads of light, and exceptional use of space make them inviting and a terrific option for anyone looking to downsize, start on the property ladder, or express their love of a minimalist lifestyle.

    There are one- and two-floor options, and unlike some tiny homes that feature ladders to a loft space, these two-floor options have actual stairs leading to the upstairs bedroom, each of which feature a closet. Quartz countertops and stainless-steel appliances are featured in the kitchens, and there's room for a stackable washer and dryer.

    Renderings of the community show the tiny homes with ample street parking and a community pool. Dumble Street is less than a mile from multiple coffee shops, art galleries, restaurants, bars, parks, and MetroRail lines, making it attractive to millennials, young professionals, and others who seek a walkable lifestyle. The development is minutes from downtown and University of Houston, meaning convenient access to some of the city's hubs.

    If there's strength in numbers, this little community should be a hit with those who seek a neighborhood vibe while maintaining their own space.

    These tiny homes are big on value.

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    These tiny homes are big on value.
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