Finest Home in Lakewood
![6676 Lakewood Boulevard, Dallas, Texas](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-02-scaled.jpg)
6676 Lakewood Boulevard, Dallas, Texas
Lakewood Home on .578 Acres – Sold by Douglas Newby
Here is the much loved Lakewood home that expresses the elegance of its 1933 era and the sunlit-filled openness that is so desired by homeowners now. You will enjoy the exquisite historic detail and sleek renovation.
Every Prestigious Neighborhood Has One Revered Home
Every prestigious neighborhood usually has one revered home that the neighbors, community and all of Dallas love. In Preston Hollow it is theCrespi Estatedesigned by Maurice Fatio on 25 acres. In North Dallas it was the Murchison Estate designed by Dallas architect Anton Korn on 19 acres and was located along White Creek, now known as Glen Abbey. In Volk Estates it is the home designed by Ohio architect John Scudder Adkins at 6801 Turtle Creek Boulevard. In Highland Parkit is the Harlan Crow home designed byAnton Kornon seven acres on Preston Road, along Turtle Creek. In Lakewood it is unquestionably the Anton Korn-designed 5,500 square foot home on .578 acres on Lakewood Boulevard, down the street from White Rock Lake.This architecturally significant Italian Renaissance home is distinguished by its blue tile roof, with the new tile created by the original tile maker from the 1930s. Three shades of blue tile are used to achieve the vivid depth of color.
Elegance and Refinement in Dallas Homes
![View of Living Room from Main Room of Lakewood House](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-07-1-1500x1125.jpg)
The high ceilings and proportions of the rooms opening up to one another in a gracious way create the sense of a home much larger than 5,000 square feet. A spectacular wrought iron banister and ornamental balustrades of the staircase anchor the entrance hall on one side of the front of the home. The intricate carved ceiling of the entrance hall changes in the living room to a beamed ceiling with a very refined and subtle motif. Adding continuity to these two open rooms and the music room in the front of the home are the evenly spaced arched floor-to-ceiling windows that wrap around the home, flooding with sunlight these spaces and the informal living room open to the music room. The carved stone detail on the exterior of the home gives a hint of the artistry and refinement of 6676 Lakewood Boulevard. Once inside, your eye is drawn to the carved marble mantel and fireplace surround. And then you discover the gentle carved patterns on the double doors to the dining room. Going through the home is like a visual treasure hunt. You will keep noticing exquisite detail and craftsmanship in these open rooms that are infused with sunlight.
![Sunlight in Four Directions](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-19-1-1500x1125.jpg)
Sunlight in Four Directions From a Single Room
Anton Korn tapped into the characteristics of homes that make people happy. From most rooms you will be able to see sunlight in three or four directions. You will be able to hear birds singing in the layered trees arching over the gardens and lawn. The architecture pushes the living space into the gardens with porches, terraces and balconies.
Second Floor Terrace Extends Master Bedroom Suite
![Master Bedroom Suite Terrace Overlooks Gardens and Pool in Lakewood](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-33-1500x1125.jpg)
French doors in the master bedroom and in the master bath open onto the elevated terrace looking into trees and overlooking the pool. Even from this height the dense perimeter of trees provides a natural visual barrier making the other homes in the neighborhood disappear. Two of the other bedrooms also have glass doors onto a balcony terrace that also has antique tile sourced from Europe. These elevated terraces provide distant views of nature and a glimpse of the copper guttering, copper flashing, and original hand painted pattern on the soffits under the eaves that are freshly restored and varnished for posterity.
Master Bathroom is Surrounded by Nature
![Master Bathroom in Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-35-1500x1125.jpg)
The spacious master bathroom is furnished with Ann Sacks tile as are the two other bathrooms on the second floor, which also have antique tile floors. The master bathroom, with remote controls for the window coverings, has a large shower, free-standing Waterworks bath tub, and marble floors, all of which are consistent with the clean-lined elegance of the home and the continuous views of nature. French doors to the terrace accentuate the loveliness of this room and experience. New doors and screens provide a delightful transition from the inside to the outside environment. All second floor bathrooms have heated floors for added comfort even when the balcony doors are open on cool days. The closet, a large room, is part of the master suite with its built-in shelving and cabinetry for hanging a wardrobe. You will also enjoy the refrigerator unit in the master suite service area.
Open Bulthaup Kitchen
![Lakewood Home with Bulthaup Kitchen](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-23-1500x1125.jpg)
The sleek lines and aesthetic of this 1933 estate home is reflected in the kitchen lined with windows, Bulthaup’s custom and precise cabinetry designed for the space and finished with superior kitchen components. This open kitchen and morning room relate beautifully to the formal dining room, the informal rooms and the exterior living spaces, lawn and pool. Beyond looking fabulous, this is a convenient kitchen for a chef. From the European Miele induction cooktop and the Miele warming drawer and Miele dishwasher, to the Gaggenau double ovens with convection, you will find the finest appliances, including the Liebherr refrigerator/freezer, the Hoshizaki ice maker, SubZero wine chiller and an upright freezer.
Canopied Terrace Creates Transition to Outdoor Spaces
![Canopy Over Terrace From Informal Room of Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-26-1-1500x1125.jpg)
The outdoor living space extends the interior with a canopied first floor terrace that links the informal rooms of the home to the pool and back yard. The gardens, lawn and pool are easily accessible through one of the many double French doors found in many of the rooms. The canopied terrace extends the interior informal living rooms into the exterior living spaces, gardens, wide lawns, pool and play areas. This large estate lot allows room to frolic, swim, play games, sports, or lavishly entertain.
Elegant Dining Room with Venetian Plaster and Curved Corners
![Dining Room of Lakewood Home with View of Pool and Lawn](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-06-1500x1125.jpg)
When have you been in a dining room with this much elegance? The Venetian plaster walls gently curve around the corners. Hand-carved double doors open allowing one to see the series of Palladian windows in the living room or arched openings to the music room or the informal living areas with windows to the formal gardens. This is a dining room that is elegant and inviting.
Finished Space Below Grade
![One of the Rooms Below Grade](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-43-1500x1125.jpg)
Wrought iron railings lead you to a room that is much more than a basement and is a delightful space that will often be used. It includes an exercise room, half bathroom, laundry room, storage room and mechanical room. Unlike the occasional Dallas basement you may have been in, this space was re-excavated, expanded and new plumbing and mechanical systems consistent with the quality of the rest of the home were installed. Below grade is where you will have access to the quality mechanical systems, including the elaborate air filter often found in museums and galleries, and the whole house water filtration system.
Splendor of Transitional Spaces
![Second Floor Corridor in Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-39-1500x1125.jpg)
Even the staircases and corridors come across as art. In most houses, whether modern or traditional, builders will load up some ornamentation in a few rooms and as one proceeds further through the home the quality tapers off or disappears. At 6676 Lakewood Boulevard the hand-carved wood and refined ornamentation seldom repeat themselves, but continue through the entire house, providing subtle detail that enriches the home.
Recent Improvements to the Home, Garden, and Systems
![Facade of Anton Korn Designed Home in Lakewood](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-02-1500x1125.jpg)
The current owners took a much loved and admired house and further renovated, enhanced, refined and incorporated high quality 21st century technology, appliances and design to this architecturally significant historic home.
These homeowners had the advantage of training at Sotheby’s, living extensively in Europe, and have successfully renovated five homes as ardent preservationists. This home remains their favorite.
As environmentalists, air, water and environmental quality was essential in their decisions regarding the home. This led them to install a Cinquartz HEPA air cleaner along with all new HVAC and ducts. The outdoor units were relocated to the area behind the guest house and the interior units to the mechanical room below grade to prevent intrusive noise. Also installed was a Solarhot hot water heater, Environmental Water Systems water filtration, and a Honeywell thermal expansion tank. The hot water is solar thermal with the solar tubes on the second floor terrace of childrens’ bedrooms. In addition, there is a gas heated tankless hot water heater.
New gas lines and new, larger sewer lines have been installed in the alley. The plumbing throughout the house has been replaced as has the electrical wiring.A new, enhanced security system has been installed.
The Original Hardwood Floors in the Entrance Hall and Living Room Have Been Refinished
![Living Room Filled With Natural Light](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-08-1500x1125.jpg)
While the original hardwood floors have been refinished in the living room, new matching hardwood floors have been installed in the informal living room. The gas log fireplace is operable. One of my favorite finishes in the home are the Forbes & Lomax switchplates. These European switches invoke the sleekness and history of this 1933 home.
Gardens and Landscape
![Side Garden at Anton Korn-Designed Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-25-1500x1125.jpg)
The secret side garden is a treat to discover when outside and a delight to look at when inside. In addition to the garden, the brick patio and walkways have been added as well as the wood fence at the rear of the property, and the brick pillars and wood fence along Pearson Drive. A gate on a track has been added from the alley for the rear parking pad. A new pool pump, mosquito misting system and sprinkler system have been installed.
![Elegant Archways and French Doors Open to Grounds](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-04-1500x1125.jpg)
![Morning View of Living Room in Lakewood Neighborhood](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-13-1-563x750.jpg)
![Master Bedroom Opening to Elevated Terrace](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-33-1-750x563.jpg)
![Front Door of Architect Anton Korn-Designed Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-01-1-562x750.jpg)
![Architect Anton Korn Designed This Architecturally Significant Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-45-750x562.jpg)
![Side Garden at Anton Korn-Designed Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-25-750x563.jpg)
![Staircase On one Side of Living Room Opening the House to Continuous Sunlight](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-10-750x563.jpg)
![Sunlight in Four Directions](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-19-750x563.jpg)
![Lakewood Home with Bulthaup Kitchen](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-23-750x563.jpg)
![Master Bedroom Suite Terrace Overlooks Gardens and Pool in Lakewood](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-33-750x563.jpg)
![Architect Anton Korn-Designed Home in Lakewood](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-02-750x562.jpg)
![Anton Korn-Designed home on Lakewood Estate Lot](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-03-750x563.jpg)
![Palladian Arches and Double French Doors are Spaced Across Front of Anton Korn-Designed Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-04-750x563.jpg)
![Carved Stone Detail at 6676 Lakewood Boulevard](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-05-750x562.jpg)
![View of Living Room From Main Room of Lakewood House](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-07-1-750x563.jpg)
![Prolific But Subtle Detail Found Throughout Home in Lakewood](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-08-750x563.jpg)
![Tall Ceiling in Anton Korn-Designed Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-09-750x563.jpg)
![Staircase On one Side of Living Room Opening the House to Continuous Sunlight](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-10-1-750x563.jpg)
![Carved Doors to Dining Room Closed From Living Room Designed by Architect Anton Korn11](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-11-750x563.jpg)
![Hand-Carved Marble Mantel in Anton Korn-Designed Home in Lakewood](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-12-1-750x562.jpg)
![View of Staircase From Front Door of Lakewood Architecturally Significant Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-14-750x563.jpg)
![Music Room Looking Into Informal Living Room and Gardens](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-15-750x563.jpg)
![Dining Room of Lakewood Home with View of Pool and Lawn](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-06-750x563.jpg)
![Lakewood Living Room with Venetian Plaster and Curved Corners](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-17-750x563.jpg)
![From Living Room](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-18-750x563.jpg)
![Sunlight in Four Directions](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-19-1-750x563.jpg)
![Grand Open Space in Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/06-750x563.jpg)
![Breakfast Room Looking Out to Pool in Lakewood](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-20-750x563.jpg)
![From Kitchen Counter Are Great Views to Outdoors](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-21-750x563.jpg)
![Bulthaup Kitchen Looking Into Breakfast Room and Informal Living Room and Garden](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-22-750x563.jpg)
![Open Bulthaup Kitchen in Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-24-750x563.jpg)
![Lakewood Home with Bulthaup Kitchen](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-23-1-750x563.jpg)
![Side Garden at Anton Korn-Designed Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-25-1-750x563.jpg)
![Canopy Over Terrace From Informal Room of Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-26-1-750x563.jpg)
![Lawn Connecting Gardens, Pool and Play Areas at Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-27-750x562.jpg)
![Pool and Rear Façade of Anton Korn Architect-Designed Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-28-750x563.jpg)
![Rear Façade of Anton Korn-Designed Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-29-750x563.jpg)
![Expansive Lawn of Home Designed by Anton Korn](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-30-750x563.jpg)
![Pool, Quarters, and Grass Surround at Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-31-750x563.jpg)
![Outdoor Pool and Grounds of Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-32-1-750x563.jpg)
![Master Bathroom With French Doors to Second Floor Terrace in Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-34-750x563.jpg)
![Second Floor Corridor in Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-39-750x563.jpg)
![Master Bathroom in Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-35-750x563.jpg)
![Lakewood Home Master Shower](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-36-750x563.jpg)
![Master Shower](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-37-563x750.jpg)
![Master Bathroom in Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-35-1-750x563.jpg)
![Master Bathroom](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-38-750x563.jpg)
![Bedroom](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-40-750x563.jpg)
![Bathroom](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-41-750x563.jpg)
![Bedroom With View of Rear Yard](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-42-750x563.jpg)
![Second Floor Corridor in Lakewood Home](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-39-1-750x563.jpg)
![Guest Quarters Above Garage](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-44-750x563.jpg)
![One of the Rooms Below Grade](https://architecturallysignificant.dougnewby.com/wp-content/uploads/35873/Blue-Roof-43-750x563.jpg)