Allen Kirsch, Dallas Interior Designer
Interior Designer
Allen Kirsch has designed homes from the ground up, as he did in Lakewood, and has done interior design work on both eclectic and modern homes.
Example of Homes Interior Designer Allen Kirsch Designed
4645 Livingston Avenue, Dallas, Texas
Livingston
One of Dallas’ finest designers renovated this home for his own residence. Allen Kirsch created open sophisticated spaces accentuated by the lighting design of Barbara Bouyea. The construction quality and materials are normally associated with multi-million dollar homes.
3922 Stonebridge Drive, Dallas, Texas
Turtle Creek Park is considered the finest residence park on TurtleCreek. Noted designer, Allen Kirsch, renovated this cottage to capture the views of the most enchanting neighborhood in Dallas.
Home in Heart of Greenway Parks
5373 Wenonah Drive, Dallas, Texas – Torn Down
Largest Lot – .951 Acres – Sold by Douglas Newby
Personification of Greenway Parks
This architecturally significant home best expresses the charm, architecture, and desirability of Greenway Parks. Its architectural pedigree is strong. The home was originally designed by Fooshee & Cheek, the architects of Highland Park Village. The renovation was designed by Allen Kirsch, celebrated for his work on some of the best homes in Dallas. The parks of Greenway Parks and boulevard parks surround the home, accentuating its front porch charm.
Greenway Parks Conservation District
Greenway Parks is a collection of homes designed and built in many sizes and styles. A conservation district ensures that the scale and design of the homes in Greenway Parks remain true to the neighborhood and its aesthetic success. On nearly one acre, a Preston Hollow estate size lot, this 1951 colonial style home sits graciously on the site and reflects the friendly neighborhood atmosphere of Greenway Parks. Found in the middle of the neighborhood, it is removed from the traffic found on the neighborhood’s bordering roads that make Greenway Parks so convenient to the private schools in one direction and downtown Dallas in the other. Also, Highland Park Village is just walking distance away.