This Tex-Zen Craftsman sanctuary in Casa Linda Estates near White Rock Lake offers a rare blend of intentional design and sustainability, beautifully reimagined in 2012 as a haven for healthy, resilient living. Commissioned by an environmental medicine physician and sustainability leader, the home was rebuilt using Bau-Biologie principles for clean air, pure water, and low-toxicity living. Local builder Mark Martinek, known for his work on historic properties, brought expert artistry and a preservation-minded vision to life. Expanded to 2,127 square feet, the home features a stunning 700-square-foot primary suite with private balcony and a 40-foot screened porch that seamlessly extends the living space outdoors--ideal for relaxing or entertaining year-round. Inside, reclaimed materials and artisan details create a calming, light-filled atmosphere, including salvaged red oak floors, solid wood doors, antique stained glass, and vintage architectural elements. Beyond its beauty, the home is built for durability and peace of mind, with fire-resistant standing seam metal roofing, magnesium oxide board walls, rock wool insulation, and reinforced structural elements--designed to withstand extreme weather while maintaining exceptional indoor air quality. Clerestory windows and thoughtful airflow allow for natural cooling, even during power outages. Modern sustainability features include a fully paid 2023 solar system with battery backup and EV charging, whole-house water filtration, and advanced under-sink purification for pristine drinking water. Set on a .35-acre oasis, native Texas landscaping surrounds the property with drought-tolerant plantings that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. A whimsical Tiny House--an artful retreat crafted from 95% salvaged materials by Brad Kittle, a pioneer of the tiny house movement-adds both charm and versatility. An expansive circular driveway and automated gated carport provide convenience and privacy. Discover 9204 Hermosa Drive today
4/11/2026 1:00PM - 2:30PM CDT