Houston Chronicle Sunday

The Wilshire highlights modern luxury

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The Wilshire is a highrise residence at 2049 Westcreek Lane at the River Oaks District by Pelican Builders that was designed by the award-winning Kirksey Architects.

Every aspect of its architectu­re, thoughtful design and modern efficienci­es simplifies the lives of residents while rewarding them with a rich-layered luxury lifestyle.

While modern in its origins, The Wilshire departs from the strict rigor of modernism to create welcoming and livable spaces.

The Wilshire’s footprint maximizes the availabili­ty of natural light and creates numerous corners for balconies with views of the surroundin­g skyline.

Natural materials and finishes create an inviting sense of warmth. Millwork and fixtures exhibit flourishes that add a touch of glamor to the modern lines that flow from interior to exterior.

Residences offer 10-foot ceilings, SieMatic European cabinetry, hardwoods throughout living areas, and Wolf/Sub-Zero appliances.

Luxury amenities include 24-hour concierge service, valet parking, guest suites for friends and family, a state of the art fitness room, 75’ pool with grilling stations, private cabanas, and lounge seating.

The Wilshire epitomizes some of the best of luxury high-rise living and design.

The Wilshire is situated in the walkable River Oaks District near dining and entertainm­ent.

Steak 48, iPic Theaters, Le Colonial and Hopdoddy are less than a five-minute walk from The Wilshire.

Need a last-minute gift, spa treatment or outfit for a fundraiser? Tom Ford, Stella McCartney, Bella Rinova, and Van Cleef & Arpels are around the corner.

Contact thewilshir­ehouston.com or call 713600-5072 for informatio­n.

 ??  ?? At The Wilshire — with a range of luxury amenities — residences feature two or three bedrooms, 1,375 to 2,324 square feet and prices from the $800,000s to $1.6 million.
At The Wilshire — with a range of luxury amenities — residences feature two or three bedrooms, 1,375 to 2,324 square feet and prices from the $800,000s to $1.6 million.

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