03/05/2026
422 Royal Crest Drive
Chestnut Hills — Fort Wayne, Indiana
Some homes impress immediately. Others reveal themselves slowly.
Set quietly at the end of a cul-de-sac in Chestnut Hills, this French Provincial residence is a study in proportion, light, and restraint. Built in 2014 and spanning more than 6,200 square feet, the architecture unfolds gradually — room by room — with a sense of calm that never feels forced.
Hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, and custom woodwork establish warmth without ornament. Large windows pull the surrounding landscape inward, allowing light to move gently through the home throughout the day.
At the center, the kitchen connects formal and informal spaces with quiet ease, while a main-level primary suite offers privacy and balance.
Below, a daylight lower level expands the home’s rhythm with a theater, recreation space, and flexible areas for work, guests, or evenings that linger longer than expected.
Outside, mature landscaping and wooded edges create a natural sense of seclusion on a half-acre lot.
Not trend-driven.
Not performative.
Simply well-composed architecture designed to be lived in and appreciated over time.
Photography by .space
Shot for Regan Ferguson Group