Designed and custom-built, this transitional residence inside the premier Viridian master-planned community of Arlington, Texas, frames a lifestyle of architectural connectivity. Situated in the heart of Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, every detail of this two-year-old property functions to balance active gathering with absolute residential privacy. It is zoned for the highly regarded Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District, including the acclaimed on-site Viridian Elementary School located within the community. The architectural element expands the primary living space into a resort-style covered lanai. Outfitted with a floor-to-ceiling fireplace, media connectivity, and motorized privacy screens, this outdoor triple sliding glass door that opens to outdoor living sanctuary serves as a protected oasis for year-round relaxation. Inside, wide-plank hardwood flooring flows through the main areas, guiding the eye toward the culinary kitchen, which features an oversized center island, quartz countertops, a six-burner gas cooktop, commercial vent hood, double ovens, and a vast walk-in pantry. An adjacent dining room hosts custom built-in cabinetry with a dedicated wine refrigerator alcove. Positioned off the main foyer, a dedicated executive study rests behind glass French doors, providing a quiet command center for remote business affairs. The thoughtful floor plan configures the secondary bedrooms with spacious walk-in closets and private en suite bathrooms. On the opposite side of the residence, the primary suite stands as a secluded owners′ retreat, complemented by a versatile flex room. It has a massive primary closet that opens to the laundry center. Beyond the private property line, the real estate integrates with the resort-style ecosystem of Viridian in Tarrant County. This environment provides direct access to swimming pools, pickleball courts, a resident clubhouse, and a private sandy beach on the central lake for sailing.