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Step inside this post-modern contemporary Westover Hills home built in 1977, and hasn't been on the market since 1984, when it was purchased by its second, and current owner. This home was designed by renowned architect Albert S. Komatsu, who designed numerous notable projects in Fort Worth. He is best known for the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
2005 Indian Creek Drive has great curb appeal with a round circular drive, large windows, and landscaping that is just a wink to the magnificent .66-acre backyard that was designed by Kingsley K. Wu, (also finalized the design for the Japanese Garden). Wu continues his botanic design in the backyard of 2005 Indian Creek with breathtaking landscape, Japanese tea house pagoda, plunge pool with waterfall, and the flow of Indian Creek - an entertainer's dream. Witness the breathtaking backyard from either the upper or lower decks that make this home perfect for indoor/outdoor living.
As you walk through the double front doors you are greeted by an open floor concept with entry way, main living, and dining with floor to ceiling windows that overlook the backyard. On this main level you also have kitchen, breakfast nook, second living, bar, primary bed, and guest bed with bath. Descend down the staircase the lower level contains two additional bedrooms with en suite baths, and a third living area. Plus, laundry room, ample storage, and 2-car garage.
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