Eric Prokesh

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

Enjoy the Fort Worth Cityscape With Posh Pied-a-Terre in Coveted Omni Corner

By Eric Prokesh / March 11, 2016 /

Just hitting the resale market is a coveted corner patch of urban sky on the 24th floor of Fort Worth’s premiere, sold out Omni Residences at 1301 Throckmorton Street. At 1,645 square feet, No. 2402 is hardly compact. Dramatic 10-foot, floor-to-ceiling windows frame the Fort Worth cityscape to the south and add to the illusion of infinite space.…

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Fairy Tale Cottage Perched on the Heights

By Eric Prokesh / February 27, 2016 /

Ah, where are the builders today, capable of packing a world of civilized charm into a mere 1810 square feet? The charm offensive at 4501 El Campo starts at the curb, beginning with the perfectly plumb, artisan stone wall containing hidden sculpted faces and fossils, protectively ringing the 1929 Arlington Heights two Bedroom one and a half bath cottage on…

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Majestic Montserrat Manor

By Eric Prokesh / February 20, 2016 /

Majestic, may be a bit of hyperbole, nevertheless from the stone paved drive to the gabled, turreted roof  the 9156 square foot 5 bedroom, 5.2 bath, house at 9517 Bella Terra, featuring  four fireplaces and an astonishing 8-yes-8 car garage, certainly gives the impression of baronial scale and splendor.

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Wooded Westover Hills Time Warp

By Eric Prokesh / February 6, 2016 /

  Betimes a bitter sweet experience, to walk a house before it goes on the market, before it has been carefully staged, while vibrations of the past owners are still strong and a devotedly maintained decor conjures up an earlier era and affords an  unusual opportunity to sift through experiments in decoration past-some timeless, some not. Such wistful…

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So 7 Urban Nest with a View of FW Future

By Eric Prokesh / January 29, 2016 /

  With inventory limited to a handful of available residences, in oh so happening So 7, No. 3403 at 2608 Museum Way, part of the trendy Art House development, probably won’t be long on the market.

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