Inwood Bank home of the week
In the canon of contemporary American architecture, the midcentury movement remains one of the most timeless and treasured. Almost anywhere you encounter this type of design, it inspires profound awe and interest. Like San Francisco with its Victorians or New England with its Queen Annes, the Dallas community is in a unique position to exhibit…
Read MoreAcross many of America’s architectural movements, the idea of incorporating natural elements has been carefully explored. Whether it’s through multi-environment midcentury floorplans, contemporary skylights, or handmade materials made of natural elements, creating strong connections to the outside world is crucial for many designers. Since countless studies show that being closer to nature contributes to better…
Read MoreFrom the old Hollywood aesthetics to the midcentury adaptations, ranch-style houses have become a staple of American architecture. In fact, in the 1950’s this style accounted for 9 out of every ten builds in California. With long, low-pitched roofs, open floor plans, and vaulted ceilings, this movement easily stands up to today’s style. However, it’s…
Read MoreFor this week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood National Bank, we are excited to showcase an exquisite new build in beautiful Lakewood, listed by Michelle Hopson with Compass RE Texas. lists for $2.6 million. This brand-new 4,841-square-foot home at 6521 Winton Street is a five-bedroom, six-bathroom gem that’s calling out for a…
Read MoreLocated just west of Fort Worth, Springtown is one of those charming farm and ranching towns that people picture when they think of the Lone Star State. In fact, one of the city’s mottos is, “Where country meets living.” In this small but growing community of Parker and Wise counties, residents enjoy a connection to…
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