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This Modern European Custom Home in Highland Park is a Fresh Spin on Tradition

By Karen Eubank / July 12, 2021 /

I spotted this European transitional on Instagram a couple of days ago and was intrigued. I think it may be because I’ve been watching L’Agence, a reality series about a Parisian family of Realtors specializing in luxury properties. While the overwhelming American vision of French real estate is a nineteenth-century Haussmann-style building, it’s not the…

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Take In This Architect-Designed Contemporary Estate

By Karen Eubank / June 21, 2021 /

If you’ve ever wondered why an architect-designed home is always an intelligent buy, this contemporary estate is a case in point. Architects never fall prey to the trendy. They listen to clients needs and creatively solve any problems that may crop up. Their heads are not turned away from the big picture, so in the…

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Stoneleigh Double Unit Balances Stately Georgian With Modernity

By Jon Anderson / November 18, 2020 /

I’ll be honest. I typically barf at high-rise condos with vintage interiors. High-rises are by nature modern, so seeing Elizabethan canopy beds, William Morris wallpaper, or Louis XVI gilding just seems incongruous. Who’d have thought Georgian would work so well? Stoneleigh double-unit 17 A/B is a whopping 7,825 square feet facing downtown Dallas. It has…

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The Texas Modern Home is Here to Stay

By Karen Eubank / November 9, 2020 /

We’re seeing a lot of Texas Modern residential architecture today, and our Monday Morning Millionaire in University Park is an excellent example of this bold look. Even with my love of historic properties, I fully embrace the Texas Modern style. I know it’s hard for some neighbors, especially in what have always been considered very…

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A Dramatic Modern by Mark Domiteaux

By Karen Eubank / October 19, 2020 /

When this dramatic modern home was built in Highland Park, it upset some of the neighbors, which I found puzzling. Highland Park was the launchpad for modernism in Dallas in the 1930s, so give me a break. A Legacy of Haute Homes This is the neighborhood where architects try new things. If you want cookie-cutter, move to…

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