Imagine a home as bold and layered as a mountain peak — solid at its base, elegant at its summit, and offering breathtaking views (and features) at every elevation. This architectural gem at 25 Balmoral in the Hills of Breckinridge neighborhood in Richardson isn’t just built on a hill — it owns the hill. Carved into the landscape like a modern-day fortress, the three-level masterpiece rises from its hillside foundation with a design that’s equal parts art and engineering.
Set within a quiet, gated community beside over 400 acres of parkland, the four-bedroom, four- and one-half bath home on 0.57 acres feels more like a private retreat than a suburban address. From the outside, the façade is a study in contrasts: natural stone, smooth stucco, and sharp metal rooflines coming together in perfect harmony. But it’s what lies within its 6,297 square feet that truly takes this property to the pinnacle of style.
Where Form Meets Function — and Blows Past It
Soaring 20-foot ceilings greet you with dramatic flair, while hickory floors and exposed steel beams provide warmth and a hint of grit. Floor-to-ceiling Pella windows invite the outdoors in during the day, while at night curated designer lighting shows off the many amenities, high-tech and otherwise. A brick wall rising the full height of the home grounds the space with texture and history. It’s a Richardson residence that’s simultaneously rugged and refined — think of what might have been had Frank Lloyd Wright taken a crack at designing boutique hotels.
Functionality climbs right alongside the design. An elevator whisks you from the entertainment-centered main floor to the lofted bedroom suites above and finally to the secret weapon below: a 3,145-square-foot epoxy-coated garage hidden in the hillside, large enough to house more than eight vehicles or some equally impressive collection of grown-up toys.
“The sellers had a remarkable vision — blending brick, warm wood, and modern steel beams to create a home that’s as stylish as it is functional,” noted agent Brian Shuey. “And the outdoor air-conditioned and heated loggia is hands-down the best spot in town to watch college football.”
Your Culinary Base Camp Awaits
Every great expedition needs a base camp — and for foodies, this kitchen is it. Anchored by a stunning natural wood island with quartz countertops and illuminated by designer industrial fixtures, this space was built for culinary elevation. Cook like a pro with a 42” built-in KitchenAid refrigerator, six-burner Viking gas cooktop with griddle, Viking wall oven, built-in microwave, and warming drawer. A pot filler above the cooktop and custom clear alder cabinetry add both convenience and craftsmanship. All of it sits against a dramatic 20-foot brick wall backdrop that ties seamlessly into the home’s rich architectural language…