Lochwood
There’s something inherently alluring about classic Midcentury Modern architecture. Built on a foundation of functionality, simplicity, and style, this movement has captivated American markets since its introduction. Even with emerging generations of homebuyers, there’s a sort of second-hand nostalgia for this style. Given its pervasive cultural influence, appearing in everything from Mad Men to The…
Designed by Dallas Midcentury Modern trailblazers Lyle Rowley and Jack Wilson of Ju-Nel Homes, this 1964 gem in Lochwood is more than just a beautifully preserved time capsule — it’s a piece of architectural history. And did we mention it’s just cool all around? I mean, come on! This home at 11521 Lochwood Blvd. offers…
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…
One of the best ways to demonstrate a home’s “Wow” factor is through its windows. A listing could easily command seven figures for just 700 square feet if it’s situated in front of a beach. Even a studio apartment can be priceless if it comes with a Park Avenue view. Of course, a great view…
Architect Donald Speck designed only a few homes in Dallas. The one he’s most known for is also the most visible. The pagoda-like structure on Van Dyke — an Old Lake Highlands street off of Peavy Road that has a bluff-like view of White Rock Lake — was featured in last year’s White Rock Home…