On the first level is a large gallery with concrete floors and a mural painted by artist Frank Campagna. There is a two-car garage outfitted with Elfa storage components. Up the oak hardwood stairs, which has a generous tread, one arrives on the intermediate level with its open living area, office or second bedroom, master suite and as far as the eye can see, built-in bookcases. There are two wonderful baths on this level, each with their own dressing area, walls of blue mosaic tiles and superb storage and closet space. California Closets has outfitted the homes ample storage and closet spaces to maximize their potential. The office or second bedroom has its own balcony. All of the floor throughout the second level are hardwoods and all of the ceilings are ten-feet tall.
On the third level and there is a gargantuan glass walled living/dining space with open kitchen. “There is light and air and a choice of escape routes to the wrap-around tree-top balcony outside,” to quote Paper City writer Rob Brinkley. As Binkley goes on to write, “On first glance, the home reads and feels like an airy aerie.”
The main living area also has ten-foot ceilings and hardwood floors. The kitchen further defines the home’s sleek style and function with all stainless steel appliances and countertops, Jenn-Air gas grill, SubZero refrigerator, built-in microwave and Kitchen-Air dishwasher.
Other amenities include a security system, a sprinkler system, custom recessed lighting throughout, museum-style smooth finish interior walls, CAT-5 wiring and full audio wiring.
Every once in a while a very special property comes on the market that is unlike any other. 4446 Abbott is one of these. Located just around the corner from The Katy Trail, Knox Street and Highland Park, this home offers the very best in Dallas for the urban lifestyle.