The Tidepool House

From the architect’s posted description:

Located on a prime corner lot in the Marea neighborhood, the Tidepool House seamlessly integrates Caribbean character with a design that embodies the Texas coastal lifestyle. This charming courtyard house curates a unique seaside vernacular that reflects the vibrant spirit of its surroundings while offering a serene retreat for its inhabitants.

Fronting the palm tree-lined boulevard of Estes Pointe Drive, the Tidepool House boasts a crafted gable that nods to the Cape Dutch style, establishing a welcoming presence for passersby.

The front porch serves as a gracious threshold, bridging the lively public realm of the neighborhood with the intimate comfort of home. As one rounds the corner, the west façade presents a symmetrical composition defined by two hipped roofs that bookend the property. These elements are elegantly connected by a spacious vaulted area crowned with a delightful cupola. The exterior design exudes classical rationality while incorporating distinctive elements of Gulf Coast architecture, ensuring the house resonates with its coastal context.

At the heart of the Tidepool House lies the expansive living, dining, and kitchen area, united under a vaulted ceiling that amplifies the sense of openness. Natural light floods this central space through sliding doors that open onto the courtyard, as well as from the cupola above the dining area, creating a luminous atmosphere ideal for gathering. In the private wings of the house, the three bedrooms provide thoughtfully framed views, transforming the home into a tropical sanctuary for all guests.

The central courtyard serves as the soul of the Tidepool House, nurturing vitality and reflection, much like a tide pool teeming with marine life.

This tranquil outdoor space invites moments of peace and connection with nature, allowing residents to step away from the bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in the wild beauty of Redfish Bay. Overall, this residence not only captures the essence of the Texas coast but also offers a peaceful haven, inviting all who enter to experience the joy of coastal living in a uniquely designed environment.

I would want that fence bordering the street to be a standard 6′ (1.8M) height all around for privacy and pool safety—especially if said pool is anything more than the reflecting variety (and even then, curious toddlers can drown in a bucket of water so better safe than sorry). I’d also push that covered porch out another couple feet to actually make it usable.

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