Friday, November 09, 2012

Midcentury Ju-Nel Home in Dallas


I had so much fun covering this home for Houzz.com last week.  

With a passion for honoring their midcentury home's history, Mike and Jill Wood decorated it with color and furniture to fit its origins. The house, built in 1962 by Ju-Nel Homes architects Lyle Rowley and Jack Wilson — protégés of Howard Meyer and Frank Lloyd Wright — is one of about 50 that helped to break the ranch-house mold in Dallas. Open floor plans, exposed rafters, natural materials and expansive windows made for a refreshing change for postwar families, and for the Woods. Using locally sourced vintage furniture, Mike and Jill have successfully paid tribute to this home's roots.

Read the entire article HERE.














See all the photos of this amazing home HERE.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Such a charming home and lovingly created! :)

Hugs,

A Perfect Gray said...

so fresh and fun.