
2021 Build of the Year
Mansfield, TX
Where land meets water without a hard edge — the beach entry at this Mansfield retreat invites effortless entry, easing from a sun-warmed shallow wading zone into the full depth of the pool beyond.
Three grotto structures anchor the far end of this Mansfield, Tarrant County retreat, where cascading waterfalls and copper fire bowls transform an evening swim into a full sensory experience.
As dusk settles over this Tarrant County outdoor living space, six copper fire bowls ignite the water's edge — casting warm light across the grotto waterfalls and transforming the Mansfield retreat into something closer to a private resort.
Fire and water converge at the Burrow residence in Mansfield, where six copper fire bowls cast warm light across a grotto-framed pool — a Tarrant County outdoor living space designed around the drama of resort-style living.





From the first glance, the Burrow residence in Mansfield reads as a private resort — grotto waterfalls cascading on either side, copper fire bowls poised at the water's edge, and a beach entry that dissolves the line between land and pool.

The Burrow residence in Mansfield reads as a private resort from first glance — grotto structures, cascading waterfalls, and copper fire bowls defining an outdoor living space built for immersive, unhurried living.

Where cascading grotto waterfalls meet the gentle slope of a beach entry, the Burrow residence in Mansfield, Tarrant County, TX delivers the sensory depth of a private resort — fire, water, and stone in seamless conversation.


Playful arcs of water rise from five bubblers across the beach entry, animating the surface with gentle, rhythmic movement — a signature sensory detail of this Mansfield resort-style outdoor living space.

From the first glance, the Burrow residence in Mansfield reads as something entirely its own — a three-structure grotto, cascading waterfalls, and copper fire bowls composing an outdoor living space built for living at full volume.







Where land meets water, the beach entry at this Mansfield, Tarrant County retreat invites a seamless wade into the pool — stone and concrete steps dissolving into depth, from a gentle 1'6" to a full 9'9".




Where fire meets falling water — the three-structure grotto weeping wall and copper fire bowls define the sensory heart of this Tarrant County outdoor living space, layering light, sound, and movement into a single composition.

Six copper fire bowls crown the perimeter as grotto waterfalls cascade into a beach entry pool — a Mansfield outdoor living space where resort-caliber drama meets the ease of home.

Rough-cut stone and brick rise together in the grotto structure at this Mansfield, Tarrant County retreat — a tactile composition where natural masonry meets the warmth of copper fire bowls overhead.