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This Merriman Park Midcentury Wears Its Modern Renovation Like a Work of Art

By Daniel Lalley / June 9, 2023 /

We all love a good midcentury home. Whether you’re a sucker for nostalgia or simply love the sleek design, these American architectural staples have a special place in the hearts of just about any home enthusiast. Over the years, we’ve covered our fair share of midcentury homes. We marvel at their dynamic exertions, open floorplans,…

These Contemporary Homes Prove Why North Dallas is So Coveted

By Daniel Lalley / June 4, 2023 /

Situated just between Park Cities and Addison, North Dallas is a coveted community that defines prime location. This well-established area features proximity to some of the area’s finest options for shopping, dining, entertainment, and art. Housing some of Dallas’s wealthiest residents, no expense is spared to create living spaces that extend beyond architecture and become…

A Private Oasis in the Heart of Dallas You Probably Never Knew Was There

By Shelby Skrhak / May 10, 2023 /

Sometimes we say that homes are nestled in a neighborhood when in reality, they’re neatly tucked into a cul-de-sac. Or we’ll mention a home is private, when really it just has a great fence and generous space between homes. So what makes the Santa Barbara-style estate at 5810 Park Lane so truly tucked away and…

Design Powerhouse Janet Goldschmidt Puts Her Third Dallas Creation on The Market

By Candy Evans / May 4, 2023 /

Markets like New York City, Los Angeles, and Dallas have some of the most discerning buyers in the country. House hunters searching these locales want bespoke, luxurious homes to live in and show off. In recent years, New York-based designer Janet Goldschmidt has brought her expertise down to Dallas to build masterpieces that go above…

Forget The Popcorn, But Let’s Dance on The Ceiling With These Fabulous Open Houses

By Joy Donovan / April 27, 2023 /

So we’re not exactly dancing on ceilings, but ceilings will not be ignored. We’re way past the popcorn ceilings, those thick, bumpy, and sometimes even sparkly ceiling textures so popular from the 1950s to the ‘80s. Also known as “cottage cheese” or “acoustic ceilings,” they were created to quiet the noise. Supposedly New Yorker Francis…