View Resources
Lake Flato Architects associate Laura Kaupp Jensen approaches the Texas limestone facade of a house the firm built in San Antonio. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
The living-dining room features an LED pendant fixture by John Procario. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
A 300-year-old oak dominates the main courtyard, surfaced with crushed granite. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
Limestone also paves the main walkway. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
The living area’s chaise longue by the Haas Brothers faces away from the dining area’s credenza by Tyler Hays and portrait of John Wayne by Andy Warhol. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
Floating stairs, rising to two bedrooms, combine blackened steel and white oak. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
Custom versions of George Nakashima’s chair and bench provide seating for the kitchen island. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
Max Lamb designed the table poolside. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
Steel spouts feed the koi pond. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
The master bathroom’s vanity is wengé wrapped in a quartz composite. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
Both the bathroom and bedroom of the master suite open to a screened porch with mahogany louvers. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
Guest quarters occupy a freestanding pavilion. Photography by Casey Dunn.
View Resources
Copper clads part of the main wing of the house. Photography by Casey Dunn.