Houston Home Builders: #5110 Jackwood

 


PRIVACY AND INDOOR-OUTDOOR living are featured in the parade model at 5110 Jackwood, built by D. R. Hamlin from a plan by architect Lucian Hood.

The living area at the back of the house and use of high windows provide privacy. Indoor-outdoor living is enjoyed in patio, den and living room areas.

The front, of Norman Mexican pink brick and western cedar, also contains a "porch" planting area.

The entrance way, paneled in oak with a beam ceiling and quarry tile floor, leads into the living-dining room, kitchen and bedroom wing.

The living room, den and outdoor patio can be used as one large living area if desired. The living-dining room has a colored wood door separating it from the den. This entire section is oak paneled and has a beam ceiling. Den and living-dining room open by means of glass sliding doors onto the patio, covered by the main roof and enclosed by a vertical redwood fence.

The Westinghouse all electric kitchen features built-ins in aqua color and oak cabinets, plus a serving bar.

Large bedrooms all have an exposure with expanses of glass. The master bedroom has two huge closets and a private bath with dressing area.

The two-car garage, with storage space, has entrances from the den and patio.

Builder Hamlin entered the building business 20 years ago here. He has built in Meadowbrook, Red Bluff Terrace, Tanglewood, and Freeway Manor.

Landscape Design by FRED BUXTON



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