The Britoak

10911 Britoak Ln, Houston, TX 77079

A custom Memorial West residence where scale, craftsmanship, and everyday ease come together.

Hausteca Luxury Home Builders

Hausteca approaches The Britoak as a fully realized custom home, not a dressed-up spec. The emphasis here is on proportion, livability, and finish discipline. That shows up in the room program, the indoor-outdoor flow, and the way the material palette has been assembled. The goal is not excess. The goal is a home that feels calm, substantial, and built with staying power.

The project’s exterior direction is especially clear. The latest designer memo calls for Blanco Smooth White Wirecut brick with light mortar, Marbella Blanca limestone, Gauntlet Gray stucco and Hardie panel accents, black metal awnings, charcoal roofing, and black aluminum glazing. It is a more architectural and more restrained composition than the one currently described on the site.

Home Details

The Britoak is planned as a two-story home with five bedrooms, expansive entertaining spaces, an elevator, and a three-car garage with car-lift provision. The first floor is anchored by a spacious primary suite, a separate guest suite, a large study, a wine room, a chef’s pantry, utility and mud rooms, and a wide central living and dining arrangement that opens toward the rear outdoor areas. Upstairs, the plan adds three more bedrooms, a flex room, generous storage, and a large gameroom with an integrated bar.

The square-foot schedule in the permit set is strong and clean: 3,763 square feet on the first floor, 2,659 square feet on the second floor, and 8,749 square feet of total covered area when the porches, pavilion, garage, and balcony are included. Ceiling heights are designed to keep the house feeling open and composed, with 12-foot ceilings at the first floor and 10-foot ceilings at the second.

Architecturally, the elevation relies on contrast and texture rather than ornament. The design uses a brick-forward front elevation with limestone accents, Gauntlet Gray wall planes, black awnings, and a measured mix of cast stone and panel detailing. The result is polished and substantial, with a more tailored Memorial West feel than the current Hill Country language on the site suggests.

The Kitchen

The kitchen is designed to perform like the center of a custom home should. The plan shows a large 10 by 5 island, a secondary prep island, a 48-inch range, a 48-inch refrigerator, and a separate chef’s pantry that expands the storage and prep capacity well beyond what most homes in this category offer. The adjacent wine room and the upstairs bar reinforce that this house was designed for entertaining as much as for daily family life.

Rather than overloading the webpage with unverified countertop and cabinet claims, the better story here is the kitchen’s scale, workflow, and connection to the family room, dining room, and outdoor pavilion. It reads like a serious custom kitchen because the plan actually supports that claim.

The Primary Suite

The primary suite is positioned on the first floor, giving the home a more mature and long-term livability profile. The suite itself is generously scaled, and the adjoining main bath and wardrobe areas are sized like true primary spaces, not afterthoughts. The wardrobe is especially notable, measuring over 20 feet in length on the plan.

Just as important, the house also includes a separate first-floor guest suite. That combination creates flexibility for extended family, long-stay guests, older relatives, or buyers who simply want a home that can adapt over time without sacrificing privacy.

Outdoor Living

The outdoor program is one of the project’s strongest selling points. The plans show a large pavilion with outdoor kitchen components, a covered rear porch, and an upper covered balcony. The site plan also shows a spa and a pool area, with the pool specifically noted as “by others,” which is important language for the developer to preserve until final pool scope is confirmed.

For buyers, the value is not just square footage. It is the way the home extends outside in a usable, hospitality-oriented way. The pavilion is big enough to matter, and the rear configuration supports both quiet everyday use and larger-scale entertaining.