WATERFORD

Dallas, TX

Tucked in an East Dallas tree covered neighborhood,  we were the second owners of this modest home designed by modernist Glenn Allen Galaway in 1953. Our challenge was to undo the modifications that had occurred over the last 4 decades, address areas of deferred maintenance and neglect, then restore the home to its original modern roots.  Layers of paint revealed the original color palette inside and out, the original screen porch was rebuilt; wood floors, and cabinetry were refinished.  The project was a balance of renovation and restoration. Asbestos floors were replaced with natural cork indicative of the era, the original Hotpoint kitchen was modified and restored.  No primary walls were moved, the flat gravel roof was restored, primary lighting was retained, as were the original windows, doors, and millwork.  A rear deck was added, raised just above the 100-year flood plain. We still cook dinner in our 24” 1953 Hotpoint stainless steel single oven. 

- Cliff & Donna Welch

AWARDS AND PRESS


Preservation Dallas First Ever Residential Renovation/Restoration Award, 2000 Dallas AIA 25 Year Award, 1999

Advocate: Keys to a Modern Home, July 2004

Atomic Ranch: Minimalist Masterpiece, 2012

Better Homes & Gardens Beautiful Homes: Reviving a Classic, Winter 2003 Published: Better Homes & Gardens Beautiful Homes: Geometry Lesson, Summer 2005 Published: Dallas Morning News,Arts & Life,2003

D Home: The Architect @ Home, Mar/April 2002

D Home: The House of the Architect, Spring 2001

New Classic Style: Modern Gem, 2003

People Newspapers Homes & Estates: It’s a Mod, Mod, Dallas, April /May 2008

CREDITS

ARCHITECT / INTERIOR
Welch Architecture

ORIGINAL ARCHITECT (1953)
Glenn Allen Galway

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