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In a city where cowboys and culture collide, it takes something special to make even the most seasoned Fort Worth tastemakers do a double-take. But one look at 1128 Shady Oaks Lane, and it’s clear: this Westover Hills estate isn’t just another pretty listing. This is a designer’s statement, a love letter to luxury, and a masterclass in what happens when high design meets Texas charm, backed by the creative team responsible for some of Fort Worth’s best-looking (and best-fed) spaces.
Sitting on the 10th green of Shady Oaks Golf Course — the kind of address that needs no introduction — the home was reimagined by Braswell Homes, a local builder with a reputation for craftsmanship that ages well. But it’s the interiors, crafted by Kellye Raughton of Maven Interiors, that take this place from stunning to downright unforgettable.
If you’ve dined at Le Margot, sipped mezcal under the moody glow at Maria’s Mexican Kitchen, or shared late-night laughs at the Tavern, then you’ve already seen Raughton’s work. But here, she trades the theatrics of public spaces for something more intimate: a 5,760-square-foot sanctuary that balances high-end detail with effortless grace.
“This home is a rare jewel in one of Fort Worth’s most coveted neighborhoods,” Lynne Eller, co-listing agent with the Eller Nolan Team at Williams Trew, says. “Every room reflects a level of attention and detail that you simply can’t replicate. It offers an effortless balance of livability and luxury.”
That balance shows up in every corner. There’s de Gournay wallpaper, Murano glass chandeliers, Bardiglio marble fireplaces, and custom Phillip Jeffries wallcoverings. Even the kitchen reads like a set piece from a Nancy Meyers film, with Neolith Calacatta Gold countertops, Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, Urban Electric Company pendants, and a custom brass-and-stainless vent hood that feels more like sculpture than hardware.
The bedrooms? Five in total, all with en-suite bathrooms, two of which currently serve as offices that could inspire a magazine deadline or two. And when the weather invites, which in Fort Worth, it often does, the home opens out to a backyard designed for both entertaining and escape. Picture this: a heated pool and spa with views across the fairway, a fully equipped guest cabana complete with its own kitchen, living room, bedroom, and safe room. Altogether, nearly 1,000 square feet of bonus space with the same level of polish as the main house.
“The setting, the views, the way the home connects indoor and outdoor living — it’s all exceptional,” said Alann Nolan, the home’s co-listing agent, in a statement. “You can host guests in the cabana, take in the sunset from your pool, and still feel completely tucked away. It’s a resort lifestyle, every day.”
Raughton, never one to chase trends, calls the finished project “layered, refined, and distinctly Fort Worth.” She adds, “It’s timeless sophistication with a sense of warmth and personality.”
And it is. There’s Control4 smart home tech, custom closets, a three-car garage with epoxy floors, a separate golf cart garage (because, of course,), and even a collection of high-end AV equipment that comes with the home.
But beyond the chandeliers and marble, what makes this home truly shine is its point of view — one rooted in place, polished in execution, and as gracious as the city that surrounds it.
Offered at $6.3 million, this home is more of a legacy in the making than a listing.
For full details and photos, visit 1128shadyoaks.williamstrew.com.