Midcentury Grandeur at Trails Edge Ranch

Discover Timeless Elegance: A Mid-Century Modern Masterpiece in Fort Worth’s Overton Park

Stunning mid-century modern home exterior with mature oak trees and classic ranch facade

Nestled within the highly coveted Overton Park neighborhood of Fort Worth, Texas, lies a true architectural treasure: a meticulously preserved and thoughtfully expanded mid-century modern home. Built in 1959, this residence at 3809 Trails Edge Road offers an unparalleled blend of classic ranch charm and sophisticated contemporary living. Resting on a beautifully manicured half-acre lot, replete with twisting, mature oak trees that lend a sense of established grandeur and privacy, this property promises an idyllic lifestyle.

From its understated classic ranch façade, one might not immediately grasp the expansive luxury that awaits within. This exceptional home has been impeccably maintained and gracefully amended over the decades, growing to a remarkable 6,848 square feet of refined living space. The interiors have been flawlessly staged by the expert eyes of Alyson French and Tina McMackin of AЯRANGE, showcasing its inherent beauty and incredible potential for its next discerning owner. Every detail, from the layout to the finishes, speaks to a heritage of thoughtful design and a future of elegant living.

A Symphony of Space and Light: Living & Dining Areas

Spacious living area with tray ceiling, cool gray walls, and custom wool carpet

The home’s impressive interior begins with its two distinct living areas, each offering a unique ambiance for relaxation and entertainment. One of these magnificent spaces is a testament to sophisticated design, featuring a striking tray ceiling that gracefully emphasizes its expansive 25-foot length. Bathed in a serene, cool gray hue, the walls provide a calming backdrop, perfectly complemented by luxurious custom wool carpet underfoot. This room is ideal for intimate gatherings, quiet contemplation, or as a vibrant hub for family activity, reflecting the adaptable nature of mid-century architecture.

Elegant dining room with natural light and refined furnishings

Another view of a tastefully decorated dining area with artistic elements

Beyond the inviting living spaces, the residence boasts a sweeping floor plan that seamlessly connects various zones, enhancing flow and functionality. Among its three distinct dining rooms, one stands out, perfectly aligned on an axis with the masterful addition executed in 1979. This significant expansion was conceived by the renowned architect Albert Komatsu, celebrated for his iconic work on Fort Worth’s Japanese Gardens. Komatsu’s vision brought a new dimension of grandeur and utility to the home, marrying historical integrity with contemporary needs.

Throughout these elegant dining spaces, paneled walls not only add a layer of classic sophistication but also cleverly conceal abundant, integrated storage, maintaining a sleek and uncluttered aesthetic. The flooring underfoot is a testament to timeless craftsmanship: exquisite light oak laid in a stunning parquet de Versailles pattern. This intricate detail evokes a sense of European grandeur, adding a rich texture and warmth that anchors the entire living experience. Each dining area offers a unique setting, from formal banquets to casual family meals, allowing for versatile entertaining options.

The Heart of the Home: Kitchens Designed for Culinary Excellence

Main kitchen with floor-to-ceiling blond wood cabinets and casual sitting area

The culinary quarters of this Overton Park estate are nothing short of exceptional, offering not one, but two fully appointed kitchens tailored for both daily living and grand-scale entertaining. The main kitchen is a vibrant and inviting space, where floor-to-ceiling blond wood cabinets look perfectly period, seamlessly integrating with the home’s 1959 origins while providing ample storage and a bright, airy feel. This main hub overlooks a charming casual sitting area, making it the ideal spot for morning coffee, informal meals, or simply connecting with family and guests while preparing culinary delights.

Modern bathroom with unique blue and white tiles and Roman shade shower curtain

The residence thoughtfully provides four spacious bedrooms and four full bathrooms, ensuring comfort and privacy for all occupants. The master bedroom, a generous retreat measuring 15 by 13 feet, offers ample space for relaxation and personal sanctuary. Each bedroom is designed with an eye for tranquility and style, reflecting the home’s overall commitment to refined living.

Close-up of elegant blue and white tile work mimicking a classic fountain

The bathrooms within the home are equally impressive, showcasing unique design elements that elevate daily routines into moments of indulgence. In one notable bath, charming blue-and-white tiles are meticulously arranged, mimicking the intricate patterns found in classic fountains. This artistic touch adds a whimsical yet sophisticated flair. Further enhancing this space, an unusual Roman shade shower curtain gives the tub enclosure the dramatic and elegant feel of a stage proscenium, blending privacy with a theatrical aesthetic.

The Komatsu Addition: A Masterpiece of Entertainment

Second kitchen or caterer's kitchen within the Komatsu addition, featuring a spacious bar

The true heart of the home’s expansive entertaining capabilities lies within the remarkable 1979 Komatsu addition. This architectural marvel not only extends the home’s footprint but also its functionality. The bar area, far from being a mere wet bar, is in fact a full second kitchen, meticulously designed to serve as a caterer’s kitchen. Equipped for large-scale meal preparation and seamless service, this space is an entertainer’s dream, allowing hosts to manage events with unparalleled ease and sophistication, keeping the main kitchen pristine for daily use.

Luxurious pool room, reminiscent of a Palm Springs Rat Pack era, with unique ceiling

Integral to the Komatsu addition is the magnificent pool room, an extraordinary space that evokes the glamorous “Palm Springs Rat Pack” era. This dedicated entertainment zone adds over 1,700 square feet to the home, making it perfect for lavish parties, large family gatherings, or simply a luxurious personal retreat. The former owners famously utilized this expansive area to set up numerous tables for grand blowouts, attesting to its incredible capacity for hosting. A distinctive offset wooden ceiling not only adds architectural interest but also ingeniously conceals subtle skylight illumination, bathing the room in natural light while maintaining a sleek, uninterrupted aesthetic. This room promises year-round enjoyment, blurring the lines between indoor luxury and outdoor recreation.

An Outdoor Oasis and Unbeatable Value

Exterior view of the Komatsu addition, designed as an attached pavilion, overlooking covered porches and Overton Park

The genius of the Komatsu addition, designed with remarkable simplicity and ingenuity, is fully appreciated from the exterior. It appears as a seamlessly attached pavilion, blending harmoniously with the original 1959 structure rather than clashing with it. This thoughtful design ensures that the expanded residence maintains its cohesive aesthetic appeal from every angle. Complementing the elegant architecture are inviting covered porches that offer serene views, creating perfect spots for outdoor dining, morning coffee, or simply unwinding while overlooking the beautiful landscape of Overton Park. These outdoor living spaces truly extend the home’s generous footprint, fostering a profound connection with the lush half-acre grounds.

Beyond its architectural brilliance and luxurious amenities, 3809 Trails Edge offers an additional, highly desirable benefit: access to the acclaimed Tanglewood schools. This makes the property an even more attractive proposition for families seeking top-tier education within a prestigious neighborhood. Considering its substantial square footage, its prime location in Overton Park, the unique architectural enhancements by Albert Komatsu, and its impeccable condition, the listing price begins to look like something of an exceptional deal. Priced at $130 per square foot, this magnificent estate is well below the average $200-per-square-foot for homes in the exclusive Overton Park area, representing an outstanding investment opportunity in one of Fort Worth’s most sought-after enclaves.

Luxurious pool room, reminiscent of a Palm Springs Rat Pack era, with unique ceiling

This exceptional mid-century modern dream, blending historical charm with expansive, modern living, is truly a rare find. The dedicated team of Laura and Jeremy Spann of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty has expertly priced 3809 Trails Edge at $895,000, presenting a unique opportunity to own a piece of Fort Worth’s architectural heritage. Don’t miss the chance to experience the timeless allure and contemporary comforts of this remarkable Overton Park estate.

Eric Prokesh is an interior designer whose work has appeared on HGTV, and in books and publications including D Home, Southern Accents, House Beautiful, and House and Garden. In January 2005, HG named Eric one of the 50 tastemakers in America and D Home has included him as one of Dallas’ Best Designers for 10 years. Having lived most of his life in Dallas, he now calls Fort Worth home and is one of our experts on beautiful Fort Worth Dirt.