TEXARKANA MAGAZINE
Throughout the home, craftsmanship reigns. Stacked-edge stone countertops were fabricated to match Terri’s vision. Cabinet pulls and door handles by Edgar Berebi, renowned for high-end decorative hardware, add jewel-like detail. The powder room and formal dining feature hand-painted chinoiserie murals, created in panels specifically for this home, that feel more like fine art than wallcovering. Every hinge, shelf, and finish was chosen to complement both the architecture and the couple’s lifelong collection. Priceless treasures gathered on their travels and family heirlooms passed down through generations bring a deeply personal element to the home. “The goal,” Barrett says, “was to create a home that didn’t just hold their love of art and antiques. It had to be a work of art in itself.” “Kyle was the vision,” Greg stated. “He is the one who created the vision, literally in every room. I do not know if I would have had the confidence to do this, but I knew Kyle would.” The result is a home that is equal parts personal retreat and gallery, designed not just to be lived in, but to be admired.
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2025 HOME EDITION
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