Central Texans who have watched Queer Eye and wanted to see Bobby Berk's interior designs in-person are in for a treat, as Berk recently designed and decorated two model homes for a new neighborhood in Georgetown. Moreover, those looking to move into a new home can live in this new addition to the Wolf Ranch Community.
The neighborhood consists of 110 new homes, built by Tri Pointe Homes. While Berk hasn't had a hand in the homes' exterior design elements, this Emmy-winning designer and host did come up with 10 interior design plans, exclusively for Tri Pointe Homes customers. Two of these collections can be viewed now in the model homes.
The two homes open for tours are the "Linden Plan" home — a two-story home including five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a two-bay garage; and the "Garner Plan" home — a two-story home with five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a media room and loft, and two-bay garage.
Bobby Berk's "Organic Modern" collection, shown in the Linden model home. Photo by Frank Garnica Photography LLC
In each home, Berk used elements from his Tri Pointe-exclusive design collections. In the Linden home, he used his "Organic Modern" collection, a blend a simple and natural-looking fabrics, dried plants and branches, and other organic elements to create a sort of outdoor-meets-indoor aesthetic. In the Garner home, Berk used elements from his "Serene Scandinavian" collection for a more minimal and modern design with cooler colors.
Bobby Berk's "Serene Scandinavian" collection, shown in the Garner model home. Photo by Frank Garnica Photography LLC
This so-called "BB Edit" — referring to the 10 templates buyers can choose from — includes everything from light fixtures and cabinets to flooring materials and paint colors.
“Working in collaboration with Tri Pointe Homes on Wolf Ranch is incredibly rewarding given our shared desire to create innovative design that speak to how people live in their homes,” said Berk in a press release. “Your surroundings affect every aspect of your life, including your physical and mental well-being. My passion is creating spaces that are designed and organized in a way that nourishes one’s spirit. The ongoing projects with Tri Pointe Homes have given me an opportunity to tie local inspiration with timeless design trends.”
The two Bobby Berk-styled model homes are located at 1704 and 1708 Morning Mist Drive in Georgetown, and are now open for tours. According to the Wolf Ranch website, houses in the community will start in the high $400,000 range.
Upon completion, the entire Wolf Ranch planned community is expected to include about 2,400 homes, each featuring three to five bedrooms, two to three and a half bathrooms, and one of 12 unique floorplans. Residents at Wolf Ranch will have access to amenities like an infinity pool, splash pad, fitness center, miles of walking trails, and scenic Hill Country views of the San Gabriel River.