The futuristic Dallas dwelling feels like stepping into an alternate reality.
Seller Michael Shaun Jackson had his sights set on the teardown property and ended up buying the home for $286,000 in 2018, according to. Construction on the new abode wrapped in 2020, costing Jackson and his wife Andrea a whopping $1.35 million. Jackson toldthat the costs rose because he had too much creative liberty. “The cost shifted dramatically because I had access to 3-D design programs that a friend of mine was experimenting with.
Running throughout the home are massive Italian porcelain floor tiles, Murano crystal chandeliers and geometric design details that contribute to its futuristic look and feel. One of his more notable creations includes a custom serpentine couch that anchors living room. Here, you’ll also find a book-matched porcelain fireplace and, most striking of all, a white 2021
F8 Tributo Spider showcased inside its own glass habitat. While the car is technically parked in the garage, large picture windows that double as walls display it like an art object at a gallery.Elsewhere, the theme continues: The kitchen resembles something akin to a spaceship with a satin-black diamond-panel exhaust system, quartzite countertops and Miele appliances. Nearby, a speakeasy-style game room has been decked out with custom-tufted turquoise walls and Zebra carpeting.