There is a distinction between a residence built for the market and one designed for living. Set behind the gates of the exclusive Hills of Kingswood, 2095 Courtland Drive is the work of a resident designer who approached the 5, 800-square-foot estate as a personal passion project — refining, layering, editing until the custom architecture met a moody, transitional aesthetic that felt fresh, yet soulful. The stucco French Tudor façade makes no apologies — crisp, substantial, a deliberate rejection of the area’s prevailing glass-and-white minimalism. Inside, a groin vault entryway sets the tone: arched, detailed, quietly luxurious. White wood floors anchor expansive light filled rooms, the study dressed in the dramatic depth of Benjamin Moore's *Cheating Heart* while classic stones bring enduring patina to baths and surfaces. The floor plan itself is a rarity. 5 bedrooms include three first-floor suites — dual primary retreats, and a sophisticated study — offering flexibility that defies convention in this price category. Dual kitchens outfitted with professional Thermador and Bosch appliances handle both everyday living and large-scale entertaining. In the media room, sliding glass doors, open to a 0.58 acre mansion lot with a resort-caliber pool and grounds scaled for gathering. With a brand-new roof and amenities that rival homes at $5M+, this is what designer ownership delivers: character, provenance, and the kind of uncompromising attention to detail that only happens when every choice feels personal. Steps from Frisco’s vibrant shopping and dining, zoned for top rated schools, set in the city’s most prestigious guard gated neighborhood.