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This Dallas Designer Filled Her House with Marble and Sunshine

When it came to building her Midway Hollow home, Jessica Koltun opted mixed traditional architecture with contemporary finishes.

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How Watercolors Can Change the Feel of Your Home

How Watercolors Can Change the Feel of Your Home
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This new five-bedroom Dallas home near Royal offers warm, livable luxury

This new five-bedroom Dallas home near Royal Lane offers warm, livable luxury Every space is well thought out in this home located between Hillcrest and Preston. Take a look at the home at 6426 Azalea Lane in Dallas, TX.(Costa Christ) Modern, clean lines are coupled with warm tones to give this recently built Dallas contemporary home an inviting feel. Completed in 2020, the home has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and two half-bathrooms and is the work of Hayes Signature Homes. The 6,843-square-foot home sits on 0.38 of an acre north of Royal Lane in Dallas and is listed for $2.795 million. Sleek lines, tall ceilings, large windows and natural light are focal points in the design. Listing agent Meridith Hayes said the home’s warm finishes balance out the lines of the modern design.

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New Big Sur plan aims to control tourists at Bixby Bridge, McWay Falls and more hot spots

Skip to main content Currently Reading Big Sur is fed up with selfie tourism. Here s its new plan to transform travel in the region FacebookTwitterEmail For more stories like this, check out The Chronicle’s weekly Travel newsletter!Sign up here. Ask anyone who lives in Big Sur about the changes the region has seen in the past five years and they’ll tell you horror stories about photo-obsessed “selfie tourists” clogging Highway 1 at Bixby Creek Bridge parking in the narrow roadway, causing hours-long traffic delays and dangerously posing for pictures on the landmark bridge. “It’s a goat rodeo,” says Butch Kronlund, executive director of the Community Association of Big Sur especially on holiday weekends, he says. A resident of the famously beautiful region for 31 years, he’s witnessed an alarming regression in visitor behavior since the advent of camera phones and Instagram.

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