Saturday Six Hundred
People don’t realize you can find a ranch-style home in Hollywood Heights. Although the neighborhood is known for having the largest collection of stone-embellished Tudors in the United States, it offers a variety of architectural styles. You’ll find Spanish and French Eclectic, Craftsman, Monterrey, Minimal Traditional, and even two rare Pueblo Revivals. And yes, ranch-style…
Let’s talk about the best of both worlds: this 1930 Winnetka Heights Craftsman bungalow offers great original charm, and it’s party central once you step out the back door. Former owners completely updated the home and were careful to preserve original details, such as its built-in glass-front bookcases, stained-glass windows, and French doors. With a…
Finding a Midcentury Modern Ju-Nel fixer-upper is rare, but John Angell of Paragon Realtors has one for you. I’d buy it for the staircase alone. So what makes a Ju-Nel home so special? Let’s take a little dive into history for our newcomers to Dallas. Ju-Nel Homes, Inc. was formed by Lyle Rowley and Jack…
You need to see this 1928 Oak Lawn Heights Tudor today. It’s just about the cutest house I’ve seen in a month of Sundays. This little neighborhood has been gaining attention for some time now, and it’s with good cause. Although it’s considered the largest single-family neighborhood in Oak Lawn, it’s not very big. The neighborhood…
While that rounded front entry may have you doing a double take, this Ravinia Heights Ranch was not designed by Charles Dilbeck. However, it is definitely Dilbeck-inspired. That’s because it was the home of one of Dilbeck’s contractors, Ben Pyka. Pyka immigrated from Germany at 16, became an American citizen in 1943, and ran an…