See how designers updated and preserved this Dallas home on Swiss Avenue built in 1919 PoshProperties
The home’s living room is next to the foyer and has the original Rookwood tile fireplace and French doors that open to the front patio. On the other side of the fireplace wall, there is an office that has French doors and windows that give it a bright, sunroom feel. A secondary living room is adjacent to the office and has another Rookwood tile fireplace. There are also a dining room and a powder bathroom on this level.
All of the bedrooms are on the second level of the home. The primary suite has a fireplace, large windows and easy access to an exercise room. An upstairs patio at the back end of the house is used as a sleeping porch and the front upstairs patio has views of Swiss Avenue. The third level of the home has another living space that is used as a music room, plus a storage closet.
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