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Clayton Korte reveals the Hartford Residence, a double gabled home designed with fluid spaces and artful details in Austin, Texas

Project name:
Hartford Residence
Architecture firm:
Clayton Korte
Location:
Austin, Texas
Photography:
Andrea Calo
Principal architect:
Paul Clayton
Design team:
Paul Clayton, AIA. George Wilcox, AIA. Joseph Boyle, AIA (former). Delia Meave (former)
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Interior design:
Built area:
5,295 ft²
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Design year:
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Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
GOGO Structural Engineers
Environmental & MEP:
Design-Build by Installer
Landscape:
Lighting:
CK & Owner
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Construction:
Next Custom Homes
Material:
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

Clayton Korte: With an owner’s vision for a refined retreat notable for fluid spaces and artful details, this centrally located Austin residence makes the most of its steeply sloped, leafy site in an established Austin neighborhood. Throughout the 5,295-square-foot house, the flow of spaces is informed by natural light; rooms open one after another and draw one forward to discover what comes next.

Two deceptively simple single-story gabled structures are connected by a glass entry foyer through a formal entry court. The foyer greets guests with a unique oak wood floor pattern and reveals an outdoor living oasis with a pool at the sunken rear yard, while bridging public and private wings on the main level. The public wing features a vaulted great room combining kitchen, dining, and living spaces, with a balcony overlooking the pool below. A neutral interior color palette draws attention to bold details, such as the stained black cabinetry and beautiful marble-wood waterfall island.

“As the city of Austin continues to grow,” notes Paul Clayton, AIA, Principal at Clayton Korte, “this residence evokes a modern simplicity while respecting the history of the surrounding Clarksville neighborhood. From the street-level, one sees a seemingly single-story home, but an open tread entryway stair leads down to generous gathering spaces and bedrooms tucked below. The unfolding spaces provide a sense of discovery for residents and guests.” The home includes a three-car garage.

As light and shade change throughout the day, afternoon sun pours into the master suite, which is located in the private wing opposite the balcony, through large bedroom windows and a skylight in the bathroom. A central, delicate open tread stair leads to guest rooms and a large family room on the lower level. The family room seamlessly extends through disappearing glass doors to a covered outdoor kitchen (440-square-feet of covered space), patio, and pool — perfect for easy entertaining.

 


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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