
Custom new construction in the exclusive Vaquero community of Westlake, Texas — a gated enclave best known for its Tom Fazio-designed golf course and its understated, members-only ethos. This estate was conceived as a contemporary expression of resort living within that context, with interior architecture and outdoor program developed in parallel rather than in sequence.
The interior is organized around a curved, wood-clad living room ceiling that anchors the main public space. A blue sectional and floating media wall create a low-slung horizon beneath the architectural canopy. Adjacent, the open-concept kitchen carries a marble waterfall island, custom cabinetry in a warm light tone, and a paneled ceiling detail that echoes the living room geometry. A custom wet bar with electric-blue barstools opens off the main floor for entertaining.
Bedrooms run the spectrum from restrained primary suites with floating fireplaces and direct pool views to layered guest rooms featuring wave-form accent walls, geometric millwork, and wood-and-metal headboard details. The primary suite reads quietly — custom metal headboard, neutral palette, indoor-outdoor connection through full-height glass. Bathrooms use blue stone and custom tilework with glass-enclosed showers, balancing material drama with restrained fixtures.
The outdoor program is the equal of the interior. A covered patio with full outdoor kitchen extends the living area beneath a structural roof line; a separate fire-feature terrace, a putting green, and a resort-style pool deck define discrete zones across the lot. A dedicated supercar garage with LED lighting completes the auxiliary program. A home theatre with blue velvet seating and acoustic detailing rounds out the entertainment spaces.
The result is a Vaquero estate that reads as a complete, considered work: architecture, interiors, outdoor living, and amenity spaces resolved at the same level of finish.