Memory Lane: 3708 Lexington, R.I.P.
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The home was designed by architect Michael Malone, and was once 5,963 square feet of cast-in-place concrete, with interiors by Emily Summers, and a polychrome mural on the dining room walls by Sol Lewitt. Here’s how you “sell” wall art: the buyers pay for the painting, or you just paint over it with Sherwin William’s best. The home on one of Highland Park’s most coveted streets was published in the January 2006 issue of the now also defunct House&Garden Magazine. Sigh. Asking price was: $5,995.000. Then down she went.
Note: We will post Legacies for homes we love that have been lost to us, much like loved ones. Just send us your photos and the address, and, if you like, a tribute to the home. We will post in Memory Lane.
Posted in Dallas Real Estate News, Design
I worked for Emily Summers when she did the interior design for this home. The home was amazing and the Sol Lewitt was so interesting to watch as it was installed. What a shame to see this house torn down! It will remain one of my very favorite projects and clients.
That is sad to see something you enjoyed being torn down.
3708 Lexington – RIP. I worked for Emily Summers when she did the interior design for this home. The home was amazing and the Sol Lewitt installation was so interesting to watch as it was created. What a shame to see this house torn down! It will remain one of my very favorite projects and clients.
I worked for Emily Summers when she did the interior design for this home. The home was amazing and the Sol Lewitt was so interesting to watch as it was installed. What a shame to see this house torn down! It will remain one of my very favorite projects and clients.
That is sad to see something you enjoyed being torn down.
3708 Lexington – RIP. I worked for Emily Summers when she did the interior design for this home. The home was amazing and the Sol Lewitt installation was so interesting to watch as it was created. What a shame to see this house torn down! It will remain one of my very favorite projects and clients.