Pine Ridge Bixby Parade Home: Inside a First-Place Luxury New Construction Winner
If you’re thinking about moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma and you want to understand why buyers are so surprised by the luxury market here, this Pine Ridge home is the perfect example.
Tulsa has a very different kind of luxury new construction scene than many larger cities. Instead of being dominated by huge production builders, the luxury market here is shaped by a smaller group of highly talented local builders who bring a much more custom, thoughtful feel to their homes.
And this home in Pine Ridge in Bixby, Oklahoma shows exactly what that looks like.
Built by Matthysse Homes—a husband-and-wife builder/design team, Brooke and Casey Matthysse—this home won first place in the 2026 Parade of Homes in the $1.2M–$1.4M category, plus recognition for interior design. It is warm, elegant, French country inspired, and genuinely different from so much of what you typically see in new construction.
This is the kind of home that makes relocation buyers pause and say, “Wait… this is in Oklahoma?”
Why Pine Ridge Is One of Bixby’s Hottest Luxury Neighborhoods
Pine Ridge continues to be one of the most exciting luxury new construction neighborhoods in the Tulsa metro.
It is located in Bixby, Oklahoma, one of the most requested suburbs for buyers looking for newer homes, larger lots, strong resale demand, and a more elevated suburban lifestyle.
Bixby Public Schools are highly rated by Niche.com, with Niche’s 2026 rankings placing Bixby among the top school districts in the Tulsa area and Oklahoma. (Niche)
That school reputation is one reason families relocating to Tulsa often ask about Bixby early in their search. But Pine Ridge is not just about schools. It is also about privacy, lot size, builder quality, and the feeling of getting a more custom luxury home without leaving the Tulsa metro.
The Home: Matthysse Homes in Pine Ridge
This featured home is a showpiece, but it does not feel cold or overly formal.
Quick details:
- Built by Matthysse Homes
- Located in Pine Ridge in Bixby, Oklahoma
- First place Parade of Homes winner in the $1.2M–$1.4M category
- Interior design award recognition
- 4 bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
- 4,485 square feet
- Priced just under $1.4M
- French country / traditional Hampton-inspired design
- Large lot with mature trees and beautiful outdoor living
The style is hard to describe in one word, which is part of what makes it memorable. It has traditional elements, French country warmth, Hampton-style touches, rich stonework, and a level of interior detail that feels highly customized.
Exterior: Stonework, Copper Lanterns, and a Courtyard Moment
The curb appeal is stunning.
The exterior blends beautiful stone, traditional styling, copper details, and a charming courtyard-style approach that immediately sets the tone.
Standout exterior features include:
- gorgeous stonework
- traditional Hampton-inspired style
- oval window detail
- copper gas lanterns
- copper awning / design elements
- charming courtyard entry
- warm, elegant front door
The copper lanterns are especially memorable. They add movement, warmth, and an old-world feel that fits the home perfectly.
This is not a generic luxury exterior. It feels designed from the very first glance.
Entryway: Grand, But Not Overdone
The entry is one of the first examples of how this home gets the balance right.
It feels grand, but not overwhelming. You get a one-and-a-half-story entry and then a dramatic two-story moment with incredible windows, beautiful door detail, and trim work that immediately tells you this home is special.
It is elegant without feeling untouchable.
That theme carries throughout the home: elevated, warm, detailed, but still welcoming.
Living Room: Wall of Windows, Cast Stone Fireplace, and Dark Built-Ins
The living room is where the French country feeling really starts to unfold.
The first thing you notice is the wall of windows that feels almost like a row of French doors. It brings in beautiful natural light and creates a strong connection to the outdoor setting.
Then your eye moves to the fireplace.
This is not just a standard fireplace with brick around it. It is a cast stone fireplace with brickwork that feels like art. The proportions, the texture, and the material choices give the entire room a sense of permanence and warmth.
Living room highlights include:
- wall of windows / French-door-style windows
- cast stone fireplace
- artistic brickwork
- rich dark wood built-ins
- lighter wood floors
- warm wall colors
- ceiling beams that blend beautifully with the room
- cozy but elevated feel
The room has height, but it does not feel cold. The beams and color palette bring everything down in a way that feels intimate and comfortable.
French Country Warmth: Why This Home Feels Different
This home stands out because it does not look like every other luxury new construction home.
Instead of leaning ultra-modern, all-white, or overly trendy, it feels layered.
You see:
- exposed stone
- dark stained wood
- lighter floors
- warm paint colors
- detailed trim work
- bullnose edges
- plaid-inspired design moments
- custom lighting
- traditional forms with current finishes
There is a richness to the home that feels timeless.
It almost feels like if someone were building a French country home today—with modern livability and high-end functionality—this is what it would look like.
Kitchen: Double Bullnose Island + Luxury Details Everywhere
The kitchen is one of the most beautiful spaces in the home because every element feels intentional.
The island immediately stands out. It has a curved detail and a double bullnose edge, giving it a substantial, custom look. The stone has subtle veining with just the slightest hint of gold or bronze, which works beautifully with the rest of the home’s warm tones.
Kitchen highlights include:
- curved island detail
- double bullnose countertop edge
- professional-grade appliances
- paneled refrigerator
- unique backsplash
- dark stained open shelving
- cabinets to the ceiling
- extra-large cabinetry
- pull-out drawers
- pot filler
- beautiful vent hood
- beverage fridge
- hidden / thoughtfully placed outlets
The kitchen does not feel like it was designed from a checklist. It feels curated.
Even small details—like the outlet placement and the way the fridge is paneled—make the room feel more polished.
Butler’s Pantry: Beautiful, Practical, and Full of Storage
The butler’s pantry is another major win.
It has the same thoughtful, French country feel as the rest of the home, with beautiful color, shiplap detail, and smart storage.
Features include:
- can shelf for jars, preserves, and pantry staples
- extra cabinetry
- drawers
- extra fridge
- farmhouse sink
- shiplap
- dreamy sage cabinetry
This is the type of space that makes everyday living easier while still feeling beautiful.
You can actually use it—and it still looks like part of the design story.
Drop Zone and Full Bath: Everyday Function, Elevated
The drop zone carries the same warm green tones, smaller tile, and rich French country feel.
It is practical without feeling basic.
Nearby, there is a full bath that also serves the main-level flexible bedroom / four seasons room. This is not just a powder bath. It is a full bathroom with a shower, matte quartz, bullnose corners, beautiful green and khaki tones, and detailed tile work.
Even the “utility” areas of this home feel designed.
That is one of the reasons this house won.
Flexible Bedroom / Four Seasons Room
One of the most interesting spaces on the main level is a room that could be used multiple ways.
It could function as:
- a bedroom
- office
- four seasons room
- guest room
- sitting room
- hobby room
It has a full closet, so it can truly count as a bedroom. But with its views of the backyard, beams, lighting, and overall character, it feels special enough to be used as a retreat space.
This is the kind of flexibility luxury buyers love because it allows the home to adapt to different seasons of life.
Primary Suite: A Private Wing With Warmth and Presence
The primary suite is tucked behind a beautiful hallway with wood-stained casing, soft lighting, and custom trimwork through the archway.
It creates a true sense of arrival.
Inside the bedroom, you get:
- generous room size
- shiplap ceiling
- beams
- large windows with grids
- door to the covered back porch
- warm, peaceful design
- beautiful natural light
The grid windows work perfectly here. They reinforce the traditional French country feeling while still letting the room feel bright.
Primary Bathroom: Taj Mahal Stone, Vanity Space, and a Shower That Feels Magical
The primary bathroom is one of the most memorable rooms in the entire home.
It includes:
- Taj Mahal counters
- bullnose edge detail
- two vanities
- three mirrors
- dedicated vanity / makeup space
- matching bullnose tub surround
- self-contained shower area
- stonework
- painted trim
- beautiful symmetry
The tub detail is especially striking because the bullnose edge matches the counters, making everything feel cohesive and custom.
And the shower is its own moment. It feels self-contained, almost like an indoor-outdoor spa experience, with stone and trim details that make it feel unlike a standard luxury shower.
Primary Closet + Connected Laundry
The primary closet uses space extremely well.
You get:
- drawers on both sides
- hanging space
- dress storage
- built-ins
- thoughtful organization
- direct connection to the laundry room
The laundry room is another standout space.
It includes:
- unique hanging / drying racks
- stone-look backsplash
- small tile detail
- nickel accents
- warm, cozy design
The laundry room proves again that no space in this home was treated like an afterthought.
Office: Dark, Moody, and Perfectly Detailed
The office may be one of the most stylish rooms in the house.
It has a dark charcoal-brown tone with a hint of green, gorgeous lighting, plaid-inspired wallpaper, a beverage bar, closet/storage, and a view out to the courtyard with the copper gas lanterns.
This space could technically be used as a bedroom because of the closet, but it was clearly designed to be an office.
And it should stay an office.
It is too good not to.
Courtyard: Copper Lanterns and a Quiet Outdoor Moment
Just outside the office is a small courtyard area with stone, seating potential, and those stunning copper gas lanterns.
This is one of those luxury details that makes a home feel custom.
It gives the office natural light, visual interest, and a private little outdoor view that you do not see in most new construction homes.
Upstairs: Landing, Theater Room, Bedrooms, and Storage
The upstairs is designed as a separate living zone.
At the top of the stairs, there is a landing that feels much more useful than a standard hallway.
It could work as:
- reading nook
- game area
- homeschool space
- small lounge
- homework zone
- Christmas tree moment
These flexible upstairs spaces are becoming more common, especially as families want room for kids, guests, homework, or hobbies without needing a full separate bonus room for every use.
Theater Room: Moody, Fun, and Fully Defined
The theater room is a true theater room.
It has a dark, moody wall color, beautiful sconces, and enough personality to make movie nights feel like an event.
It could also work as a game room, hangout room, sports-watching room, or kids’ lounge.
There is even space for something fun like a Pop-A-Shot, arcade game, or popcorn station.
Secondary Bedrooms and Shared Bath
Upstairs includes two beautiful bedrooms with tall ceilings, grid windows, durable carpet, great closets, and a shared bathroom with double sinks.
The bathroom includes tile that has a subtle pattern and texture, keeping with the home’s overall layered design style.
There is also great upstairs storage that almost functions like an upstairs pantry—perfect for games, linens, seasonal items, or kids’ supplies.
Nothing feels wasted.
Outdoor Living: Fireplace, Long Covered Porch, and a Beautiful Lot
The back porch is absolutely charming.
You get:
- stone fireplace from floor to ceiling
- boxcar ceiling
- long covered porch
- multiple seating areas
- printed concrete flooring
- large backyard
- mature trees
- strong privacy
- no direct back neighbor
- beautiful Oklahoma sky views
The lot feels large, peaceful, and green—one of the biggest lifestyle draws in Pine Ridge.
And because of the way the nearby home is situated, you do not have a traditional back neighbor staring directly into the yard. That gives the outdoor space a more private, elevated feel.
This is the kind of backyard that makes people understand why luxury buyers are choosing Bixby.
Who This Pine Ridge Parade Home Is Perfect For
This home is ideal for buyers who want:
- luxury new construction
- French country warmth
- custom-level interior design
- a large lot
- Bixby location
- designer finishes
- flexible bedrooms and office spaces
- a true theater room
- a beautiful outdoor living area
- a home that feels different from everything else
It is especially strong for relocation buyers coming from higher-cost markets who want more character, more land, more home, and more lifestyle for their budget.
FAQ: Pine Ridge Bixby Luxury Homes
What is Pine Ridge in Bixby, Oklahoma?
Pine Ridge is a luxury new construction neighborhood in Bixby, Oklahoma, known for larger lots, custom-style homes, privacy, and an elevated suburban lifestyle in the Tulsa metro.
Who built this first-place Parade of Homes winner?
This home was built by Matthysse Homes, a husband-and-wife builder and design team in the Tulsa area.
How much was this Pine Ridge Parade home?
This featured home was priced just under $1.4 million and won first place in the $1.2M–$1.4M category during the 2026 Parade of Homes.
How large is this home?
The home is approximately 4,485 square feet with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
Is Bixby a good suburb for families?
Bixby is one of the most requested suburbs for families relocating to the Tulsa area because of its newer homes, larger lots, community feel, and highly rated public schools by Niche.com.
What style is this home?
The home has a warm French country feel with traditional Hampton-inspired elements, stonework, copper lanterns, dark wood built-ins, bullnose countertop details, shiplap, beams, and rich layered finishes.
Does the home have outdoor living space?
Yes. The home has a long covered back porch, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, printed concrete flooring, mature trees, and a large private backyard with no direct back neighbor.
Want Help Deciding If Bixby Is Right for You?
If you’re relocating to Tulsa, your first step should not be guessing between Bixby, Jenks, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Midtown, or South Tulsa.
Your first step should be getting clear on the lifestyle you actually want.
Do you want more space? New construction? A custom-level home? Strong school options? A larger lot? A theater room? Outdoor living? Privacy?
That is exactly what we help relocation buyers figure out every day.
Option 1: Download the Tulsa Relocation Guide
This is the easiest place to start if you’re still researching Tulsa and the surrounding suburbs.
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Option 2: Schedule a Tulsa Relocation Blueprint Call
If you’re ready for a personalized plan, schedule a complimentary Tulsa Relocation Blueprint Call. We’ll map out your needs, compare areas, and help you identify the neighborhoods and suburbs that actually fit your life.
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Whether you’re moving in 9 days, 90 days, or 9 months, it is never too early or too late to start planning.
Sabrina Shaw
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✉️ sabrinashaw@allwaysrealtygroup.net
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