The Story Behind
Waterfront Sanctuary Where Lake Austin Meets Refined Modern Living
There is a particular kind of home that does not announce itself loudly — it simply reveals itself, layer by deliberate layer, to those who look closely. Villa 101 at The Villas at West Harbour is precisely that kind of residence. From the street, the two-story exterior strikes a confident first impression: light stucco panels juxtaposed against dark accent siding, expansive floor-to-ceiling glass, and a glass-enclosed entryway that signals the considered interiors within. A contemporary garage door and manicured landscaping complete a facade that is at once restrained and unmistakably distinguished.
Step inside and the architecture opens generously. Light-colored tile flooring extends across an open floor plan that feels both spacious and intimate — a balance that is genuinely difficult to achieve and speaks to the caliber of design at work here. The living room is anchored by a wood-paneled media wall of remarkable presence: a linear fireplace with a dark marble base below, custom open shelving above, and a built-in bar with dark wood cabinetry positioned just beyond. It is a wall that functions as both art and architecture.
The kitchen is a study in considered contrast. Dark wood cabinetry with gold hardware sets a warm, dramatic tone, while a white marble island — crowned by a sculptural gold pendant light — offers an elegant counterpoint. A farmhouse sink with a gold faucet grounds the space in craft rather than mere aesthetics. Adjacent, an open-concept dining area with a tiered chandelier and views of lush greenery transforms everyday meals into something more ceremonial. For the serious entertainer, a dedicated wine cellar with glass-door storage and a marble-topped bar makes the ritual of hosting feel genuinely effortless.
The primary suite is a private world unto itself. A fireplace anchors one wall while sliding glass doors open to a private balcony — a detail that renders mornings over Lake Austin something approaching sacred. The en-suite bathroom is spa-caliber in every sense: a freestanding soaking tub positioned to capture natural light and garden views, a walk-in shower with gold fixtures and a built-in bench, and a floating vanity with dark wood cabinetry and warm sconce lighting that flatters without overwhelming.
Outdoors, the home continues its dialogue between interior comfort and natural beauty. A covered patio with a fully equipped built-in stainless steel kitchen and plush seating connects seamlessly to the interior through sliding glass doors, making the threshold between inside and outside feel intentional rather than abrupt. A private spa with dark blue tile and a clean stone surround completes the grounds with quiet sophistication. An optional private boat slip places Lake Austin — and all the freedom it implies — immediately within reach. This is a home for those who understand that the highest form of luxury is not excess, but intention.
The address of 2503 Westlake Drive places Villa 101 within one of Austin's most coveted and storied residential corridors — a stretch of land that has long defined what it means to live well in Central Texas. The Westlake Hills and West Lake Hills area, situated just west of downtown Austin along the southern banks of Lake Austin, occupies a geography that feels genuinely apart from the city's rapid pace while remaining effortlessly connected to it. The drive from this address into the heart of downtown Austin spans a mere five to seven miles — close enough for a spontaneous evening on South Congress or a reservation at one of the city's celebrated restaurants, yet far enough that the sounds of the lake and the rustle of mature live oaks define the prevailing atmosphere.
Lake Austin itself is one of the defining natural features of this part of Texas. A reservoir formed by the Tom Miller Dam on the Colorado River, the lake stretches approximately 21 miles and is distinguished by its relatively narrow, winding character — it feels intimate and private in a way that larger bodies of water rarely do. Swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, and boating are woven into the fabric of daily life for residents along its shores, and the lake's relatively calm waters make it a year-round destination rather than a seasonal one.
The surrounding neighborhood carries with it a reputation for exceptional schools, particularly the Eanes Independent School District, which consistently ranks among the top-performing school districts in Texas and draws families who place a premium on educational excellence. The district encompasses Westlake High School, which has long maintained a strong academic and athletic tradition within the Austin community.
For those who favor the outdoors beyond the water, the area offers proximity to the Barton Creek Greenbelt, a beloved 809-acre natural area that provides miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, swimming holes, and limestone canyon scenery that is extraordinary by any standard. The nearby Emma Long Metropolitan Park along Lake Austin Boulevard provides additional access to the lakefront and remains a local favorite for those who prefer their recreation unhurried.
In terms of commerce and culture, the Westlake area is served by a thoughtful collection of boutique shops, acclaimed dining establishments, and everyday conveniences that reflect the tastes of a discerning residential community. The Shops at Westlake, along with the broader stretch of Bee Cave Road and the Hill Country Galleria in nearby Bee Cave, provide a range of retail and dining options without requiring a trip into the city.
Downtown Austin, with its world-renowned live music scene, James Beard Award-recognized restaurant community, and cultural institutions including the Blanton Museum of Art and the Long Center for the Performing Arts, remains within easy reach. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is accessible in approximately 30 to 40 minutes, ensuring that the ease of this location extends well beyond the neighborhood itself. To live here is to inhabit the most considered version of Austin life.
Featured Highlights
Curated Content • Presented by Stephanie Nick





































