Dallas Mid-century Modern Architecture

This David Webster George-Designed Is The Stunner That Could

By Nikki Barringer / April 3, 2021 /

Hillcrest Homes sounds like a new business builder, but it’s actually a fabulous little North Dallas neighborhood with homes built in the 1960s.  The styles vary, as pockets of custom homes do, and you’ll find everything from traditional to ranch style to this very unique, architecturally-significant home situated at 13303 Purple Sage Road. It was…

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Dreaming Of Camelot? This Sparkman Club Oasis Might Be The Next Best Thing

By Amy Puchaty / September 14, 2018 /

Situated on a tree-lined street in Sparkman Club Estates sits a masterful midcentury modern remodel on Camelot Drive. A vision in natural wood and cloud white brick, the home affords a gracious 2,285 square feet with exposed brick, and beams, and a sparkling private pool. The asking price? $539,900! Yes, at this Camelot gem, you…

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Almost Original Midcentury Modern in Merriman Park is Ripe For Your Remodeling Dreams

By Joanna England / August 4, 2015 /

OK, I know it doesn’t look like much from the outside, but trust me — this home is pure, unfiltered potential. It has every single detail that midcentury modern lovers just swoon over: low-slung roofs, clerestory windows, built-ins, open space, and cool vintage tile. However, there have been a few updates that are clear misses.…

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A Midcentury Modern Dream on a Dramatic Lake Highlands Lot

By Joanna England / September 26, 2014 /

I have a confession to make: If this house were a person, it would have to take a restraining order out on me. That’s how hard I’ve been stalking this beauty, waiting patiently for Virginia Cook Realtor Ed Murchison to put this gorgeous midcentury modern home at 10845 Eden Roc on MLS. And now it’s here,…

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