South House
Called the “South House,” this home is a testament to its builders’ aesthetics and passions. Constructed over time by the owners themselves, it is a fully distinctive, one-of-a-kind artistic dwelling.
Called the “South House,” this home is a testament to its builders’ aesthetics and passions. Constructed over time by the owners themselves, it is a fully distinctive, one-of-a-kind artistic dwelling.
Mountain View Modern
Named “Mount View Modern,” this home on the hill above Lone Man Creek was designed to be one room deep with a hall connecting its wings so that every room could take advantage of the amazing views.
Named “Mount View Modern,” this home on the hill above Lone Man Creek was designed to be one room deep with a hall connecting its wings so that every room could take advantage of the amazing views.
Red Hawk Bluff
A beautiful example of Hill Country Modern architecture can be seen in the home called “Red Hawk Bluff.” It is environmentally cooperative, with rainwater collection, geothermal cooling units, insulated glass windows, native plantings, and an excavated creek bed to divert excess rainwater.
A beautiful example of Hill Country Modern architecture can be seen in the home called “Red Hawk Bluff.” It is environmentally cooperative, with rainwater collection, geothermal cooling units, insulated glass windows, native plantings, and an excavated creek bed to divert excess rainwater.
Mid-Century Texas
Tucked away in Woodcreek is the home christened “Mid-Century Texas.” Delightful for its unusual combinations of colors, prints and textures, it excels at being a cozy, personal space. Designed by Austin architect and previous owner, Mark Evans, its site was exploited to maximize its expansive backyard views.
Tucked away in Woodcreek is the home christened “Mid-Century Texas.” Delightful for its unusual combinations of colors, prints and textures, it excels at being a cozy, personal space. Designed by Austin architect and previous owner, Mark Evans, its site was exploited to maximize its expansive backyard views.
Winters-Wimberley House
Wimberley’s oldest documented stone house (circa 1856), the “Winters-Wimberley House” rounds out the tour by providing an excellent example of an historic, substantial, limestone dwelling that was built using native materials.
Wimberley’s oldest documented stone house (circa 1856), the “Winters-Wimberley House” rounds out the tour by providing an excellent example of an historic, substantial, limestone dwelling that was built using native materials.
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To read more about Winter's Wimberley House click here.