D Home January-February 2020
Features

Home Tours
A North Dallas Home with a Modern Spin on Midcentury
Pam and Gary Simmons’ abode combines vintage aesthetics with 21st-century touches.
By Allison Hatfield

Home Tours
This Weatherford Mansion is Being Restored by a Couple With a Penchant for Preservation
Thanks to homeowners Richard and Chad Bettinger, the grandeur of this Victorian-era home has been renewed.
By Rhonda Reinhart

Home Tours
Take a Tour of Jan Showers’ Elegant Estate in Hillsboro
The legendary designer’s main office is in Dallas, but her heart lies an hour down the road.
By Rhonda Reinhart

Interior Design
Two Dallas Home Decor Companies Are Launching Furniture Lines
Blue Print and KUFRI have both recently released fresh collections.
By Rhonda Reinhart

Shopping
Inside Brian Bolke’s Tiny New Highland Park Shop
At just 400 square feet, The Conservatory holds a carefully curated mix of heritage and emerging luxury brands.
By Allison Hatfield

Home & Garden
The Joy and Insanity of Preserving a Teardown
Christine Allison, D Magazine Partners CEO and D Home founder, details her fears about her family’s home eventually being bulldozed.

Home & Garden
Three Dallas Homes That Have Been Preserved Against All Odds
The homeowners share the stories behind their old homes and how they brought the houses back to their former glory.
By D Home

Architecture & Design
Tour John Clutts’ Historic Midcentury Home in Preston Hollow
The talent agency president and son of Dallas architect James A. Clutts preserves the home that has hosted a plethora of parties and every living Democratic president.

Real Estate
What $800,000 Buys You in Dallas
A quick look at just how far your money will take you in town.
By Lauren Kazemba

Real Estate
What $1,800,000 Buys You
From 1800s mansions to midcentury-modern retreats, there’s a historic Dallas-area home for every type of preservationist.
By Lauren Kazemba

Shopping
Let’s Talk Shop: Openings, Relocations, and New Brands Hit Dallas In 2020
Mecox has moved locations while three new stores open their doors.
By Rhonda Reinhart and Connie Dufner