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Beverly Drive · Highland Park, TX · 75205 · 75219

Home Services in Beverly Drive, Highland Park TX

Highland Park's signature boulevard — where the finish has to be invisible.

The Beverly Drive corridor from Preston Road east toward Turtle Creek, including the cross streets between Armstrong Parkway and Mockingbird.

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Serving Beverly Drive since 2014
The homes of Beverly Drive

What we find inside Beverly Drive houses

Beverly Drive holds some of the largest and most architecturally significant homes in Texas — 6,000 to 14,000 square feet, many originals from the 1920s and 1930s, with slate roofs, copper gutters, lime-plaster interiors, and hand-run millwork.

Systems are usually extensive but generational: a Lutron HomeWorks system from 2004 layered over the original wiring, a defunct Crestron head-end in the basement, and structured cabling from three different integrators.

Rooms here have specific requirements — libraries with concealed AV, primary suites with silent shades, motor courts with architectural lighting, and pool houses that need to be on the same control system as the main house.

Local conditions

Why Beverly Drive work doesn't price like the rest of DFW

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The Town of Highland Park runs one of the strictest permitting and design-review processes in Texas. Exterior-visible changes, including lighting fixtures and equipment, get reviewed.

02

Mature pecans and live oaks along Beverly limit exterior trenching, and HPDPS coordinates lane closures for any lift or crane work.

03

Plaster walls, stone exteriors, and finished basements mean nearly all cabling is fished or routed through existing chases — cutting new chases is a last resort and always coordinated with the millwork.

What breaks here

The four problems we fix most often in Beverly Drive

Orphaned control systems

A discontinued processor no one supports, with keypads that still work until the day they don't. We migrate to current Lutron or Control4 platforms without rewiring the house.

Shade motor noise

Older motors that whine in a quiet primary suite. Current battery and hardwired motors are quiet enough to run at 6 a.m. without waking anyone.

Wi-Fi dead zones through stone

Thick masonry and plaster kill mesh coverage. We design wired-backhaul access points instead of adding more repeaters.

Mixed-vendor sprawl

Four apps for one house. We consolidate lighting, shades, AV, climate, and cameras behind a single interface.

Most requested in Beverly Drive

Home Automation in Beverly Drive

Automating a Beverly Drive estate is a preservation project as much as a technology one. The system has to disappear into millwork and plaster that predates it by eighty years, and the install has to run on a schedule that respects a household with staff, deliveries, and events.

See the full scope
  • Lutron HomeWorks QSX and RadioRA 3 lighting control, including keypad engraving and scene design
  • Control4 or Savant whole-home control with unified app and voice
  • Motorized shades and drapery — Lutron Sivoia QS, Palladiom hardware, and fabric selection with your designer
  • Media rooms, distributed audio, and outdoor audio for pool decks and motor courts
  • Structured cabling, managed switching, wired access points, and rack build-out
  • IP cameras, gate intercom, and access control tied into the same interface
What Beverly Drive homeowners ask for

Requests we take from Beverly Drive every week

  • Home automation Beverly Drive Highland Park TX for estate-wide control
  • Lutron HomeWorks and Control4 upgrades and system migrations
  • Motorized shade installation in Highland Park estates
  • Whole-home AV, media rooms, and outdoor audio
  • Enterprise-grade home networking and Wi-Fi 6E through stone and plaster

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