.bridle path
Featured on the 2024
AIA Austin Homes Tour
remodel + addition / 3,000 sq. ft.
The Bridle Path Residence was designed to offer a modern take on the original 1950s split-level while leveraging multi-functional spaces to minimize square footage and maximize daily use. The result is a 2800 SF 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence with a detached 400 SF ADU. Both structures are the result of strategic additional square footage and a bold yet edited material palette. Conservative sleeping quarters are juxtaposed by spacious common living and entertaining areas. Thoughtfully placed windows allow light without sacrificing privacy. The homeowners wanted to maintain the outdoor space but add some breathing room to the interiors. The existing carport was used to add the bulk of the additional space while the footprint on the main house and ADU were extended as minimally as possible to reduce impervious impacts and maintain existing topography. Interior spaces are designed to encourage family time and push activity outside. The process was collaboration in its purest form between architect, client and contractor.

















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Architect: Point B Design Group
Building team: Wilmington-Gordon + MEND Services
Landscape Architect: Studio Balcones
Photography: Chase Daniel