Karen Eubank

An English Country Tudor Manor in Highland Park With An Incredible History

By Karen Eubank / May 20, 2019 /

When you think about the perfect English country Tudor manor, it’s filled with beamed ceilings, stone walls, beautiful hardwood floors, antiques, lovely wallpaper, and gardens — miles and miles of gardens. These elegant, stately homes are few and far between in Dallas, so I’m beyond thrilled to let you know that for the first time…

Unique Woodcreek Contemporary With a Midcentury Modern Vibe

By Karen Eubank / May 17, 2019 /

This Woodcreek Contemporary was voted Crowd Favorite on the prestigious White Rock Home Tour in 2012. That’s high praise if you understand anything about the standards of Dallas modern architecture fans. This tour began in 2006 as a showcase for Contemporary, Modern, and Midcentury Modern homes. It has become one of the most exciting tours…

Classic French Chateau in Creeks of Preston Hollow Has a Colorful Twist

By Karen Eubank / May 13, 2019 /

  Blame the French. They set a precedent for what we expect when we hear the word “chateau.” It’s a word that conjures up not just a majestic image, but also a luxurious lifestyle. This classic French chateau offers all that and more! The superior quality initially caught my eye. It was built by Calais Custom…

Vow To Preserve This Stunning Highland Park Historic Colonial

By Karen Eubank / May 6, 2019 /

This historic Colonial has witnessed a lot of love since it was built in 1916. A lot of starry-eyed couples exchanged wedding vows in the living room. Why? It was owned, for many years, by the Reverend William Anderson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Back in the early 1900s, it was not at all…

See This Bold Charles Dilbeck-Designed Midcentury Mod in Russwood Acres May 5

By Karen Eubank / May 3, 2019 /

This quintessential Charles Dilbeck Midcentury Modern in Russwood Acres is going to take your breath away. Wait, what did I say? Dilbeck and Midcentury Modern. Do those two terms even go together? Yes, indeed they do, but rarely. We generally think of architect Charles Dilbeck as the eclectic dude that was inspired by Tom Mix…