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Tour of a Tanglewood Treasure
Every room of this picturesque home in the heart of Tanglewood is full of surprises. Read more
Three Designers Team Up to Show Off the Best in Interiors
Dream Street 2020 Read more
Home and Hope
Making an isolation-friendly space for you and yours. Read more
The Repurposed Space
by Mariana Rivas As restaurants go strawless, cars go electric and grocery stores go plastic bagless, home interiors aren’t lagging far behind. Products made from recycled wood, glass and metal are hitting some of the most popular furniture stor... Read more
Old Culture, New Context
Just mention New Orleans, and a distinctive style comes to mind: antebellum architecture, decorative ironwork, crumbling above-ground cemeteries and iconic black-and-white street signs. While hallmarks of the city’s French, Spanish and Caribbean ... Read more
Seeing Double
A carefully curated and immaculate home that’s housing two families and seven children sounds like a finicky interior designer’s worst nightmare. Thankfully, one could hardly apply that adjective to either Heather Fujikawa or Heidi Andrews, twin ... Read more
A Little Blues, a Lot of Soul
A full neighborhood once lined Bryan Avenue in the Near Southside, of which just two houses are left standing today. One of those houses, built in 1925, was condemned for demolition — with a shaky foundation and disconnected framing, the structur... Read more
At First Blush
by Rachael Lindley Unlike the blush and bashful of “Steel Magnolias” yesteryear, today’s blush trend is an unexpected neutral. Think more sophisticated and less sweet. While blush is a more feminine color, it can add a brighter touch to darker s... Read more
The Dragonfly House
When Fort Worth native Ashlee Johnson began house hunting in Aledo for a home closer to her partner, Chuck Mooney, and her family, she had no idea of the life-altering journey that awaited. Just four months after she and her children — Campbell, ... Read more
House of Blues
Unsurprisingly, the theme of this year’s show is the color blue and will feature the hue in textiles, furniture, jewelry, lighting, art, fashion and more. While blue is often associated with sadness, according to Dulux Paints, 42 percent of men a... Read more
Salvage Expressions
Repurposing lends itself to innovation. And few things lend themselves to being the products of repurposed objects more than bookshelves. Their simple, utilitarian function in a space — a shelf and an end — makes way for infinite possibilities. T... Read more
Going Green 101
Have you seen those zero-waste videos where people empty a single Mason jar containing their trash from the past year? While zero waste is an admirable lifestyle to attain, it is also a lifestyle that intimidates and causes apprehension. While w... Read more
A Floral Finish
The chef proprietor at Fort Worth culinary studio Meyer & Sage, whose aesthetically pleasing charcuterie, cheese and fruit trays look as good as they taste. One thing that separates her boards from the others — fresh flowers. There’s an art to th... Read more
A Space 20 Years in the Making
“It has to tell me what it needs,” McGaha says. At first glance, one might think her living room told McGaha it needed variety, considering its mixture of textures, tones and shades of blue. It can seem like a random hodgepodge of decorative ... Read more
Fort Worth Camera
Designed by local firm Ibanez Shaw Architecture, the building’s façade incorporates ultra-modern and brutalist elements that make the building stand out from the city’s tendency toward classical and art deco designs. Lying between the Arlingto... Read more
Winter Growth
We’re not going to begin this column with a cliché line about winter coming, ’cause, you know what, it’s already here. The time to bring out those musty-smelling warm clothes and turn that heater on is upon us, and homeowners should also be payin... Read more
Nothing to Waste
The salon industry is a messy business. According to salon product company Simply Organic Beauty, salons in North America produce 421,206 pounds of waste — equal to about 150 million pounds of trash. So, when the founders of Novak Hair Studios, J... Read more
Old School: The best places for vintage book finds.
The leather spines, weathered paper that shows signs of water damage, and soupçon of vanilla scent that tickles the nostrils make vintage books a unique addition to a home’s décor. While they pack knowledge when opened, vintage books also pack an... Read more
Kendall Davis
Though likely unintentional, Kendall Davis has become somewhat of a Fort Worth attraction. Peering through the windows of storefronts on the revamped Magnolia Avenue, passersby are likely to come across a bespectacled, short-haired lady expertly ... Read more
Where Rugged and Boujie Collide
Aspen’s heady vibe is an idiosyncratic fusion of Wild West cowboy soul, Hollywood glitz and quaint European charm — all backed by mind-blowing mountain scenery. There are piles of fresh snow and even more money. Once a haven for hippies like Hunt... Read more