There’s a quiet confidence to this 1920s Tudor. It doesn’t try too hard, yet everything feels considered. Set on a landscaped corner lot just moments from Bishop Arts, the home balances historic character with thoughtful, modern updates in a way that feels easy and elevated. Natural light pours through new windows, moving softly across the hardwood floors and guiding you through a layout that stays true to its original design while living well for today. The kitchen is a standout, with quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, and refined lighting that brings warmth without excess. In the living room, a porcelain-tiled fireplace with a sleek electric insert creates a strong focal point and an inviting place to gather. Outside, the home continues to unfold. A spacious front porch sets the tone for slow mornings and relaxed evenings, while the backyard offers a more private retreat with a covered sitting area suited for both quiet weekends and casual entertaining. The detached two-car garage adds flexibility for storage, workspace, or future possibilities. With major updates already completed, including HVAC, roof, plumbing, windows, and water heater, this is a home where the work has been done and the living feels effortless. All just around the corner from some of Dallas’ most loved restaurants and shops.