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Curb Appeal: Contemporary Texas Two-Story

Steel-grid windows and dark, charcoal-colored trim balance the more traditional features of this limestone-clad home from Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects. Neutral hues inside and out set a calming tone, while colorful tile and exposed beams warm both floors.

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Photo: Tre Dunham. From: Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects.

Glass Sunroom on Home's Front Elevation

On the front of the house, a glass sun room is warmed by the beautiful light of the morning sun.

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Photo: Tre Dunham. From: Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects.

Windows Allow Natural Light In and Give Home a Pool View

The windows scattered across the home's rear elevation allow plenty of natural light to come into the home's interior spaces, while allowing the view of the home's backyard to take center stage-even from the inside of the house.

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Photo: Tre Dunham. From: Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects.

Pool House with Modern Entertainment Space

Just off the pool area, a set of stairs leads up to the pool house. Underneath the pool house is a sitting area with modern furniture that gives the homeowners a great space to entertain with the perfect view of the pool.

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Photo: Tre Dunham. From: Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects.

Multi-Functional Kitchen Island Adds Casual Dining Option

The island in the kitchen adds plenty of serving, prep space and storage while giving the family a casual dining space.

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