6 Town Houses

642 Post St. Northside · Houston, Texas

6 TOWN HOUSES

A Masterpiece by Michelangelo Del Valle

6 Exclusive Townhouses in the Heart of Houston

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The Philosophy

The Concept of
Silent Space

6 Town Houses is Japandi architecture at its most considered — a discipline that whispers rather than announces. Every volume has been composed to let absence work as deliberately as presence, creating rooms that feel both expansive and intimate.

Hardwood floors ground each space with organic warmth. Marble countertops introduce a restrained mineral elegance. Artisanal ceramics and earthy tones complete a palette that rewards slow attention — a home designed not to impress on first sight, but to deepen with time.

Interior architecture

"From Japan, the cult of imperfect nature. From Scandinavia, the belief that the essential is where the beauty is."

— Michelangelo Del Valle

The Particulars

01 — Location

The Heart of Houston

642 Post St. Northside places you at the axis of Midtown Houston — minutes from the Museum District, Medical Center, Hermann Park, and the city's most dynamic dining and cultural corridors.

02 — Exclusivity

6 Exclusive Units

Six townhouses, no more. Distributed across two intimate complexes, each residence is a considered object — not a unit in a tower, but a piece of a small, deliberate legacy.

03 — Design

Japandi Style

Japanese zen and Scandinavian warmth resolve into a single language: hardwood floors, marble countertops, artisanal ceramics, and an unwavering commitment to the beauty of the essential.

Refined Living

An Anthology of Detail

Every material, every joint, every proportion has been resolved. 6 Town Houses is not a product — it is a considered position on how life should be lived.

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Limited Availability

Only Six.
Will One Be Yours?

These residences are offered exclusively to a select group of buyers. Contact our concierge to begin a private conversation.

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