Five House, Texas / M Gooden Design
Situated on a quiet street in a subdued neighborhood of Denton, TX, this “granny-flat” serves as a retreat for the owner’s extended family and guests.
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Situated on a quiet street in a subdued neighborhood of Denton, TX, this “granny-flat” serves as a retreat for the owner’s extended family and guests.
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