Thursday Three Hundred
Beautiful brick and a super fun exterior color palette? Updated throughout, but it also maintains the original charm and character of the house? OH, AND IT FEEDS INTO HEXTER ELEMENTARY? That’s not just a yes, or even a double yes, it’s actually all the yeses. Let’s take a look at this charming charmer located in…
Read MoreTucked away up north, there’s an updated 1981 home located within walking distance to Saigling Elementary and Cheyenne Park in Plano. We know the neighborhood and it’s one of our favorites. It’s walkable and there’s even a cool coffeeshop – Mudleaf – nearby. The house is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom spread with over 2,260 square feet.…
Read MoreBuilt in 1962, this Midcentury-style house was a later arrival to the era, but you know what? We’ll take it. The angles, the ceiling, the updates. Come on. This is a white-and-gray house that feels so modern and open — it’s just waiting for your pops of colors. Out back there’s a concrete deck shaped…
Read MoreIf you like the charm of a historical cottage with all the updates and want one that’s so picture perfect you almost can’t stand it, go check out this home in downtown McKinney (AKA The Mecca of suburban downtowns). It’s so cute and walkable and we’ve written about it before so we won’t bore you with a…
Read MoreWrite what you know, right? That’s why I typically gravitate towards 1980s-built soft contemporary homes, popcorn ceilings, and all. But I became a fan of midcentury modern style the moment I purchased a Mies Van Der Rohe Barcelona Table reproduction and started learning more about the architecture and design of this distinctive era. I’m a…
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