Some homes play it safe. This one didn’t get the memo, and frankly, wouldn’t have listened anyway. The owner, a researcher and auctioneer for a world-renowned art house, curated this home with a sharp eye and a healthy disregard for the ordinary. It speaks in full, unapologetic color, layered with wit, whimsy, and just enough drama to keep things interesting. Every space has a point of view. If your comfort zone leans neutral, this may not be your match. If you appreciate personality and energy, the connection will be immediate. Beyond its character, the layout is exceptionally functional. Three bedrooms are thoughtfully arranged, with two sharing a full bath. A true dining room adds a sense of occasion, while a private office with French doors offers separation when needed. The garage entry is anchored by a proper mudroom, paired with a spacious laundry room. The kitchen features top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, a butler’s pantry, and a walk-in pantry. A sunlit breakfast nook, wrapped in windows, naturally becomes a favorite spot. The backyard is a rare find for North Dallas, opening to protected green space connected to the Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center and Benny J. Simpson Ecopark. No rear neighbors, just expansive, uninterrupted views and a sense of space that’s hard to replicate. Located in University Place, a thoughtfully planned community built by Beazer and Ashton Woods, residents enjoy pools, clubhouse, fitness center, dog parks, playgrounds, and greenbelt trails. Conveniently positioned near President George Bush Turnpike, Dallas North Tollway, and US-75, with easy access to UT Dallas, major employers, shopping, and dining.