Travel back in time at this retro 1950s house in Texas
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- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
- Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time. (Supplied by WENN.com)Photo by Supplied by WENN.com
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A fan of the 1950s? Your perfect house just came on the market.
Located in northern Dallas, Texas, this retro mid-century home was designed by architect Gordon Nichols in 1954 and hasn't been changed at all by its subsequent owners, meaning the Technicolor textiles, sci-fi shapes and bubble-gum paint colours seen today are all authentic to the time.
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The listing price is US $665,000, though the furniture is not included.
Realtor Ed Murchison says the house "represents the best of Mid-century Modern architect by making such seamless indoor/outdoor living possible; every room opens directly to an exterior living space making the house live so much larger than its 2200 square foot size.“
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