Midcentury Modern

A Lake Highlands Midcentury Modern With a Floating Fireplace!

By Karen Eubank / November 15, 2025 /

Dallas is currently in the midst of a Midcentury Modern craze. Buyers are rapidly recognizing the value of the style, snapping up these architecturally significant homes and transforming them into stunning living spaces. When you come across a property like this Lake Highlands Midcentury Modern, it’s generally a race against time to snag it! Amy…

The Coolest Forest Hills Midcentury Modern You’ve Ever Seen

By Karen Eubank / November 6, 2025 /

From the striking rock and stone embedded facade (the same feature found in the home Elvis and Priscilla honeymooned in) to the unique front gates, this Forest Hills Midcentury Modern home is a testament to timeless design and unparalleled coolness. Midcentury Modern homes have captured our attention like no other style. They were designed to…

A Timeless Midcentury Modern in Hillcrest Forest

By Karen Eubank / September 27, 2025 /

If there is one architectural style that Dallas loves, it’s Midcentury Modern. It’s captivated us for decades because it resonates on multiple levels — and this timeless home is an excellent example of why we love the style. Out of the many reasons these homes are so hot is that one-story living is in high…

In Terms of Scandinavian Design, This MCM Puts On a Masterclass

By Daniel Lalley / August 31, 2025 /

Among contemporary movements, Scandinavian design is a modern favorite. With an emphasis on functionality, simplicity, and sophistication, this aesthetic marries quite naturally with minimalism, transitional, and especially Midcentury Modern design. Done right, the hygge ambiance and organic feel of this ethos can bring out the best in these environments. Recently, we came upon a remodel…

Another Hot Property Proves Dallas Has the MCM Market on Lock

By Daniel Lalley / August 24, 2025 /

With a history of incredible architects and a slate of iconic properties, it’s no wonder Dallas is a top contender in the Midcentury Modern market. Aside from landmarks like The Mathews House and Lipshy House, the influences of Howard Meyer, Arch Swank, and Charles Dilbeck can be seen throughout Dallas. Every so often, a unicorn…