Eric Prokesh

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

This Impressive Monticello Mediterranean Boasts Exceptional Style And Quality

By Eric Prokesh / March 19, 2021 /

Yes, that’s Monticello — not Montecito — though this stunning Mediterranean villa could comfortably compete in style and grandeur with residences in the pricey California enclave. Beautifully situated on a one-third acre lot near the park, the near prototypical Mediterranean exemplifies timeless design. The modern drive and garage might betray the 2005 date of construction,…

River Park Residence Sports Style in Enviable Location

By Eric Prokesh / March 12, 2021 /

Honestly, sometime in the very near future we will look back and say “Remember when you could buy a luxurious house in a near in-town location for a mere $250 a square foot?” Fort Worth will for many, be a missed buying opportunity like Brooklyn in New York or, nearer to home, Kessler Park in…

Colonial Hills Classic on Westcliff Road Features Superb Updates

By Eric Prokesh / February 26, 2021 /

“Proportion is the good breeding of architecture. It is that something, indefinable to the unprofessional eye, which gives repose and distinction to a room… in its effects as intangible as that all-pervading essence which the ancients called the soul.” Edith Wharton, The Decoration of Houses The Decoration of Houses, written 123 years ago, is arguably…

With Fort Worth Fighting The Weather, Neighbors of Ryan Place Become True First Responders

By Eric Prokesh / February 19, 2021 /

Early morning last Thursday, February 12, an accident involving 133 vehicles on an icy bridge of Interstate 35 West close to downtown Fort Worth sends dozens to area hospitals and claims six lives. It is an ominous overture to troubles to come and an example of deficiencies in preparedness. The cataclysmic accident won’t be the…

A Sleek And Smart Contemporary That Doesn’t Clash With West Beyer

By Eric Prokesh / February 12, 2021 /

One of the things I love most about Fort Worth is its preservationist instinct. Older neighborhoods, the venerable Westside enclaves of Westover Hills, Rivercrest, and Crestwood are largely as they were built. Ditto the old Southside Neighborhoods of Mistletoe Heights, Berkeley Place, Fairmount, and my own Ryan Place. There are, however, a few neighborhoods like…