Arrive beneath a canopy of towering trees, where the cul de sac drive curves gently and the outside world begins to fall away. By the time the home comes into view, there is a sense this is something different, a place where the setting is just as meaningful as the home itself. Spanning 1.74 acres along a quiet creek, the land offers natural privacy, shaped by mature trees and the water along its edge. Inside, the home follows the land, with each space positioned to capture light and views. The solarium, with curved glass, becomes an architectural focal point, framing the trees and water in a way that feels both intentional and understated. The kitchen and breakfast area offer a relaxed setting, surrounded by windows and natural light, creating an easy place for daily living. The formal living and dining rooms introduce structure and scale, transitioning into the main living areas. An office with a loft is set within this flow, offering a refined and functional workspace.The master suite is positioned for privacy, where the setting feels most still, with views through the trees and along the water’s edge. The master bath continues that connection, opening toward the pool and open acreage. Three additional bedrooms are arranged along a separate hallway, offering comfort and privacy for family or guests. At the center, a sunroom connects everything, opening directly to the backyard and pool and extending the living spaces outward. Outdoor living is equally considered. The covered patio, framed by wood beams, overlooks the pool and spa, creating a natural extension of the home. From there, the grounds open across 1.74 acres, with wide lawn and mature trees leading to the water’s edge, giving the setting a sense of scale, privacy, and quiet separation. Although it feels removed and private, the home is within Carroll ISD and surrounded by some of Southlake’s most desirable properties, offering a rare combination of land, setting, and design.