Eric Prokesh

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

Bargain Priced Charmer on Madeline Place

By Eric Prokesh / December 22, 2018 /

I would love to color my beard Kris Kringle white and award a house to a deserving tike. Short of that, Fort Worth Friday can offer the next best thing to a Christmas gift-a 2100 square foot charmer with a choice west side location, selling below appraised value. In the heart of the Cultural District,…

Enchanting Architect-Designed Modern Spread on Encanto Drive

By Eric Prokesh / December 15, 2018 /

I can’t think of a more apposite address for the captivating, architect build than Encanto Drive. Embedded in a near full-acre lot in Westcliff West, 3701 Encanto Drive presents a discreet modern face to the street. Built in the year 2000 by the firm Shwarz-Hanson, the apparently modern composition employs a pared-down classical vocabulary. Two near symmetrical wings…

That Seventies House on Bellaire Park Court

By Eric Prokesh / December 8, 2018 /

According to Laver’s Law, 3509 Bellaire Park Court, lies somewhere between amusing and quaint. James Laver was an esteemed and influential curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum who enunciated a timeline for the cycle of fashion, receiving a Neiman Marcus Fashion Award in 1962. Ten years ago, you might have lethargically said this house…

Spacious Westridge Ave. Garden Home With Matchless Views

By Eric Prokesh / November 30, 2018 /

If I wanted to write about a premiere listing in Rivercrest, Westover, or Montserrat, chances were better than even I would be looking at a John Zimmerman listing. In fact, at times it was difficult not to write about star agent John Zimmerman. Since moving to the high-tech, New York-based Compass agency, Zimmerman has continued to thrive…

Remodeled Ranch in Tanglewood Brings Up Thanksgiving Memories

By Eric Prokesh / November 23, 2018 /

Over the river and through the woods … to grandmothers’s house we go! So we used to sing on the way to Thanksgiving dinner at my grandparents. The river was a branch of the Trinity near the zoo and the woods were the tall trees of Tanglewood, the first residential development carved out of Edwards…