Featured in D Magazine and showcased on the White Rock Home Tour, this remarkable 1950s contemporary in Old Lake Highlands is a rare architectural offering, transformed by two artists with a clear vision for design, flow, and modern livability. A custom, extra-wide steel pivot door sets the stage for what’s inside: natural oak flooring, museum-finish walls, architectural windows, and a sleek, minimalist kitchen with floating shelves and clean-lined cabinetry. The split-level dining and family rooms enhance the spatial experience, creating separation while maintaining openness. The primary suite is accessed through a striking atrium-style hallway, with its own patio access and a spa-inspired bath featuring a soaking tub, oversized shower, and dual vanities, all thoughtfully designed for function and refinement. Out back, a professionally landscaped yard is anchored by a terra-cotta tiled patio with a breeze block wall and a custom cantilevered patio cover, ideal for entertaining or quiet evenings overlooking the 10-foot splash pool. Exterior lighting extends the ambiance into the evening, while a motorized sliding gate opens to a covered parking space. Additional features include foam insulation, new plumbing and electrical systems, a tankless water heater, and a new roof, delivering a high-efficiency home that’s as practical as it is well-crafted. Less than a mile from White Rock Lake and walkable to highly rated Hexter Elementary, the home is also centrally located with a quick commute to downtown Dallas and close to some of East Dallas’ most notable restaurants. This is a rare fusion of architecture, design, and everyday function in one of Dallas’ most desirable pockets.