Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac in Northern Heights, 3510 Edgewater offers the rare balance of walkable Dallas living with complete privacy. Behind a private gate with direct access to the Katy Trail, this home lives like a hidden European retreat—steps from the city, yet worlds away. Originally designed in 1986 by Bud Oglesby’s renowned firm, the home has been completely reimagined through a full, to-the-studs renovation completed in April 2025. Walls were moved, rooms thoughtfully added, and every system—plumbing, electrical, foundation, landscaping—rebuilt with exceptional intention and care. A long private driveway leads to an extraordinary first impression. Inside, the home unfolds with a museum-like quality of light, where perfectly placed windows allow sunlight to bounce softly throughout the day. Hardwood floors run seamlessly through the home, grounding the modern European charm meets organic modernism aesthetic. The kitchen is the heart—and the showstopper. Marble tile floors, soaring ceilings, and a chef’s suite featuring double Wolf ovens, a 60-inch gas range, Sub-Zero refrigeration, and Taj Mahal quartzite countertops that rise dramatically into the backsplash. A custom built-in breakfast nook invites afternoon tea and late-night conversations, while the reconfigured layout flows effortlessly into the dining space overlooking Japanese Maples. Designed for gathering, the home opens beautifully to the outdoors—where two pergolas, a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, pizza oven, firepit, and water feature create a garden-like setting ideal for iconic dinner parties and cozy evenings alike. Upstairs, a newly created lofted space—born from dramatic 26-foot ceilings—serves as an inspiring office, gym, or additional living area. The guest suite with ensuite bath and walk-in closet is thoughtfully placed, while the primary suite is privately tucked into its own wing, offering a true retreat.