Highland Park

An All-American Highland Park Traditional Home Enhanced by Wilson Fuqua and Cathy Kincaid

By Karen Eubank / November 27, 2023 /

This is one of those homes that filmmakers love. The symmetry, the style, and the detail of this Highland Park Traditional are representative of the All-American look that is so hard to find today. I know because for many years I was tasked with scouring Dallas for films and commercials being shot here. This is…

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Score The Ultimate Real Estate Touchdown With This Highland Park Italianate

By Karen Eubank / November 20, 2023 /

Entering this Highland Park Italianate luxury home is like stepping into a countryside villa in the hills outside Rome. It’s one of the loveliest I’ve seen in quite some time, beautifully designed with groin-vaulted-and-beamed ceilings, stone floors, and fireplaces.   When I find a house this sophisticated and tasteful I know an equally sophisticated and tasteful…

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This Chad Dorsey-Designed European Soft Contemporary Offers a Lesson on The Dallas Economy

By Karen Eubank / October 30, 2023 /

This European soft contemporary in Highland Park home is important for a few reasons. Of course, the home by Chad Dorsey Design surpasses all expectations in terms of beauty, clever use of space, gorgeous materials, and quality construction by More Design + Build, but there is something more important than that. It’s an example of…

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A Beautifully Redone Neoclassical Home in Highland Park Graces The Market

By Candy's Dirt / October 26, 2023 /

The Park Cities is known for its spectacular homes, but a completely reimagined Neoclassical residence in Highland Park is in a league of its own. The sellers purchased stately 3607 Euclid Avenue in early 2021 and set to work on a dramatic transformation. While keeping its timeless details such as the elegant woodwork and original…

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The Last Lyons: Is This Euclid Ave. Home The End of Scott Lyons’ Architectural Heritage?

By Karen Eubank / September 14, 2023 /

Scott Lyons was one of those under-the-radar architects. You had to know someone who knew someone and then be recommended. He designed homes for the movers and shakers of Dallas society and did so to absolute perfection. The most recognized is the home he designed for Texas Instruments founder Eugene McDermott and his wife, Margaret.…

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