Built in prestigious Miramont, this one-of-a-kind custom home, crafted by distinguished builder Paul Bedard, authentically replicates an Italian villa in the Umbria region—fusing Old World charm with modern, sustainable luxury and impeccable craftsmanship. The exterior showcases a classic clay tile roof and facade of Cave stone, white limestone, and tumbled stone, finished with deliberate "slurry mortar" in authentic Old World style—complemented by Architect-series Pella windows and doors. The Interior boasts white oak throughout the home including 10-inch-wide plank floors, doors, trim, and baseboards. Hand-hewn beams accent the dining room and gathering space; hand troweled walls mimic traditional plaster, complemented by Thibaut wallpaper and Visual Comfort light fixtures. The spectacular kitchen features custom white oak cabinetry with flush-inset drawers and doors providing a furniture-like appearance throughout and includes Taj Mahal quartz countertops and Wolf and Sub Zero appliances. Isokern fireplaces warm the living room and outdoor living area. Imported tile, Waterworks fixtures, and Ashley Norton hardware add refined details. Superior construction includes 2x6 framing, spray foam insulation in exterior walls and attic, dual tankless gas water heaters, and comprehensive soundproofing. Every detail of this home reflects expert craftsmanship typically reserved for only the finest high-end residences.
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Listing Agent: David Shellenberger (#SHELLDAV122)
Listing Office: Keller Williams Realty Brazos Valley office (#30800)

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