midcentury home

Heritage Oak Cliff 2024 Home Tour: A Brettonwoods Homes Double Feature

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / October 17, 2024 /

By Ryan Stepp, CandysDirt.com Contributor The annual Heritage Oak Cliff Home Tour is on Saturday and Sunday, October 26 and 27, and you do not want to miss it! There are 12 amazing properties featured this year and each one is remarkable in its own right. Today we are featuring two stunning Brettonwoods homes on…

Heritage Oak Cliff Home Tour Offers Midcentury Modern With an Office Don Draper Would Love

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / October 15, 2024 /

By Ryan Stepp CandysDirt.com Contributor The annual Heritage Oak Cliff home tour is on Saturday and Sunday, October 26 and 27, and you do not want to miss it! There are 12 amazing properties featured this year and each one is remarkable in its own right. Heritage Oak Cliff Home Tour Home: 906 Leatrice Drive…

Sneak a Peek at the Homes of the Arapaho Heights Home Tour

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / October 13, 2024 /

By Nikki BarringerCandysDirt.com Special Contributor Up in Richardson, there’s a super cute neighborhood called Arapaho Heights. It’s tree-lined, idyllic, and filled with adorable 1950s and 1960s homes with some new construction in the mix, too. If you haven’t heard of it, you’re not the only one, and part of that is what prompted the launch…

Renovated MCM in McKinney Historic District Is Surrounded by History

By Shelby Skrhak / January 18, 2020 /

History is woven into the fabric of McKinney’s identity and by extension, this 1965-built home near the McKinney Historic District, listed by Peter Loudis of Ebby Halliday. The Collin County community of 180,000-plus, just north of Dallas, has a sizeable historic district containing an eclectic mix of architecture that is becoming harder and harder to…

Mix the Martinis for this Midcentury in Richardson’s Greenwood Hills Neighborhood

By Leah Shafer / March 21, 2017 /

The last several years have seen a huge resurgence in the popularity of all things midcentury modern in housing. If not “straight” midcentury, then a dash of atomic era flavor. People seem to crave the clean architectural lines, emphasis on natural light, and open design concepts. In Richardson, a popular “inner-ring” suburb of Dallas, there’ an…