A Modern Colonial


This house in Dallas (actually in my own neighborhood!) was built in the 1930's and was originally a colonial revival style. In 2006, the homeowners decided to give it a mid-century modern remodel, with lots of space for their art collection.


In the living room above, the lighted shelves were created especially for the owner's art glass. The shelves, as well as the lamps in them, were custom designed by designer Allen Kirsch.  The family room, with it's Howard Hodgkins print and Barcelona chairs, below.



In the dining room above, the dining table and custom buffet unit were both designed by Kirsch and built by George Gerlach. The "Flotation" chandelier is by Ingo Maurer. The master suite, below.

(photography by: Danny Piassick for DHome)
I like how this modern home is clean and full of art, yet still has warmth and charm, and most important personality.
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