Eric Prokesh

Eric Prokesh is an award-winning interior designer who calls Fort Worth his home.

Crestline Contemporary Gives Open Concept Floor Plans a Fresh Take

By Eric Prokesh / May 19, 2023 /

It’s difficult for me to process that 1983 was 40 years ago. That is when this single-family Crestline contemporary was built, and it’s enough time to evaluate whether or not a structure has stood the test of time. This lock-and-leave at 4616 Harley Avenue aces that particular test and looks as fresh as any new…

This Picture-Perfect Bungalow in Fort Worth’s Historic Fairmount Is Just The Ticket

By Eric Prokesh / May 12, 2023 /

If you pegged this picture-perfect bungalow as vintage Fairmount, you would be correct. With the Fairmount annual home tour this weekend, this 98-year-old charmer just felt right for this week’s post. Speaking of tickets, it’s still not too late to get yours for 2023 Fairmount Tour of Historic Homes. And if you’ve dreamed of living…

The 2023 Fairmount Tour of Historic Homes Has Incredible Architecture on Display

By Eric Prokesh / May 5, 2023 /

The Fairmount Tour of Historic Homes has become a Fort Worth rite of spring, an eagerly awaited opportunity for area residents to savor this unique neighborhood — the only National Historic District in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and the largest in the Southwest. The 40th annual tour, again held on Mother’s Day weekend, promises to…

The Fort Worth Modern Built by Skateboards: Legendary Nash Estate Comes to Market

By Eric Prokesh / April 28, 2023 /

I don’t think I’ve had the honor to be scooped by Barron’s before, but the Nash Estate, AKA 2111 Hidden Creek Court, is too sensational to escape attention. We had wanted to write up this exciting listing last week and held our weekly Fort Worth Friday dispatch open till the last possible moment, but this…

An Eclectic Mira Vista Manor Has The Aura of Old Money With a Build Date in This Millennium

By Eric Prokesh / April 14, 2023 /

I suppose the years are telling. I still consider a home built around the turn of the millennium a new build. However, 26 years — the age of this Mira Vista manor — is more than enough time to assess whether a house design is still relevant and will hold up over time. Located at…