Like the looks of this light-display-slash-townhouse-trio at Prospect and Chenevert streets on the Almeda side of the Museum District? All 3 of the homes hit the market yesterday for between $925,000 and $975,000 (that’s 5313 Chenevert, 1805 Prospect, and 1807 Prospect, from left to right). Developer Dreamscape Modern posted the (rendered) view above to its website for Phase 2 of its The Art Colony townhouse development, which includes a see-through panel to catch shifting colored light projected onto the house after dark.
The light displays shown in the rendering and in the video above are a bit more intricate than the particular pattern shown in the new listing photos — though the illuminated driveway strips appear to be the same shade of aqua, amid the xeriscaping in place of the grass lawns originally depicted:
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The view from Chenevert St. picks up most of its color from a few strategically deployed palm trees:
The 3-bedroom homes each include a ground-floor garage and a rooftop deck — here they are sans lighting during the day:
From top to bottom, here’s the corner unit on Chenevert:
The third floor includes a study, with a view toward the master bedroom and the elevated palm tree nook:
The master bedroom opens to an outdoor soaking tub:
That bite-shaped cutout from the front corner of each roof deck lets the sunshine in:
The second floor includes an open living room and kitchen area:
The wine cabinet by the stairwell is shown here stocked with what appears to be liters of gin:
A small gravel backyard strip is accessible from the first floor bedroom, which the listing says also contains a walk-in closet:
If you miss out on this set, no worries — there’s 4 more light-up homes in the works for Phase 3. Here’s the company’s rendering:
And here’s the company’s rendering of Phase 1, for comparison:
- 5313 Chenevert [HAR]
- 1805 Prospect [HAR]
- 1807 Prospect [HAR]
- The Art Colony [Dreamscape Modern]
Images: HAR, Dreamscape Modern
Is that a gin cellar? At last! A high-end feature i can get behind!
gotta admit that’s pretty cool….. does the meter spin out of control like at clark griswalds house during xmass?
what happens when the lights need repairs? :-/