Year: 2024

SHM Architects’ CASA Playhouse Is a Kaleidoscope of Light — for Little Ones

By Joy Donovan / June 27, 2024 /

The description of The Lighthaus reads like a luxury home tour’s marketing brochure. “Though the shell of Lighthaus is made of traditional building materials, we imagine the primary material in this playhouse is light. Transparent exterior panels reveal colorful curtains on the interior, and a circular “stained glass” window filters light into the reading nook.…

’70s Decor in This Cali MCM Leads to a Tale of Disappointment

By Mimi Perez / June 26, 2024 /

Children can bring the greatest joy to our lives. They can also bring the greatest disappointment. Up until this last week I had only ever experienced joy with our daughter. After this week, though, I think I am simply going to write her out of the will, which is something because she is our heir…

This Forney Home Is Loaded Like a Dallas Diva, But a Fraction of the Cost

By Candy Evans / June 26, 2024 /

It’s no secret that buyers coming into North Texas are increasingly seeking homes in the exurbs for good reason: They get great schools and generally better value the further out they go — more spacious, more land, lower property taxes. I’m going to show you a home right now that might make any Dallas resident…

No Pitchforks in Sight at District 1 Councilman Chad West’s ForwardDallas Meeting 

By April Towery / June 26, 2024 /

All the elements were in place for a perfect storm of a town hall meeting Monday evening. More than 100 people gathered, many wielding signs displaying their aversion to the Dallas comprehensive land use plan known as ForwardDallas. The meeting was called by District 1 Councilman Chad West who, with his appointed Plan Commissioner Christian…

Compass’ Loren Hall Has Something Special In Kessler Park

By Brenda Masse / June 26, 2024 /

What can I say that hasn’t already been said about the lovely, highly desirable neighborhood of Kessler Park? Realtor and historic home expert Douglas Newby says, “Kessler Park has the topography of Turtle Creek Park, the historic grandeur of Swiss Avenue, and the neighborhood cohesion of Highland Park.” Well put, Doug. So maybe it’s easy…