Vickery Place Tour Unveils a Duplex Transformed into a Family’s Dream Retreat

From Duplex to Dream Home: The Dawkins Family’s Stunning Vickery Place Renovation

Vickery Place Home Transformation
The Dawkins family revitalized a tired old duplex, transforming it into a vibrant single-family home. Discover its charm at the Nov. 5 Vickery Place Home Tour.

In the heart of Dallas’s historic Vickery Place neighborhood, a remarkable transformation has taken place. What once stood as an unassuming duplex on the area’s namesake street has been reborn as a magnificent single-family residence, thanks to the vision and dedication of Jenn and Ken Dawkins. This isn’t just a story about a house; it’s a testament to the power of thoughtful design, community spirit, and the unwavering desire to create a perfect family haven without ever leaving a beloved street.

The Genesis of a Vision: From Duplex to a Family’s Forever Home

The story of this Dallas home renovation begins over two decades ago when Ken Dawkins acquired a duplex in Vickery Place with a business partner in 2000. He initially settled into the upstairs unit. Years later, when Ken and Jenn married and started a family, their living situation evolved. While the property technically remained a duplex, the growing Dawkins family soon expanded to occupy both the upstairs and downstairs units. For seven years, this arrangement served its purpose, albeit imperfectly.

“It wasn’t an efficient use of space,” Jenn candidly admits, reflecting on the challenges of living in a segmented duplex designed for two separate households. Despite the spatial inefficiencies, the thought of selling and moving never truly appealed to them. Their attachment to the vibrant community and the unique charm of Vickery Place was too strong. “We were so in love with our street. We didn’t want to leave,” Jenn explained, articulating a sentiment many homeowners share when faced with the dilemma of an evolving home versus an entrenched community connection.

Embarking on a Grand Transformation: Partnering for a Seamless Renovation

With a clear vision to convert their duplex into a cohesive, functional single-family home that truly reflected their family’s lifestyle and aesthetic, the Dawkinses enlisted the expertise of Scott Clouse from ReDo Remodeling. This marked the beginning of an ambitious renovation project aimed at reimagining every corner of the property. Jenn Dawkins, though not formally trained as an interior designer, played a pivotal role, showcasing an innate talent for creating visually stunning and highly functional spaces. Her keen eye for detail and commitment to a transitional style helped shape the home’s unique character.

The decision to undertake a full home renovation was not made lightly. “We went back and forth,” Jenn recalled, highlighting the significant commitment and disruption such a project entails. However, their love for the location and their desire for a truly customized home ultimately sealed their decision: “Let’s do it.” This bold step transformed their living situation, moving them into a rental home just across the street when construction commenced in the fall of 2013, allowing them to closely monitor the progress of their dream home.

Navigating the Challenges of a Major Remodel in Historic Dallas

Renovating an entire home, especially one with a historical footprint, is never without its challenges. The Dawkins family’s journey was no exception. Shortly after demolition began, Dallas was hit by an “epic winter,” which significantly slowed construction progress. Delays and unexpected hurdles are common in extensive remodels, and the Dawkinses faced their share. Yet, through perseverance and a clear vision, Jenn and Ken meticulously guided the transformation, ensuring their home would become a sanctuary tailored to their family’s needs and aspirations.

Today, Jenn expresses immense satisfaction with the outcome. The once segmented duplex now boasts three comfortable bedrooms and two full bathrooms upstairs, alongside a welcoming guest bedroom and a full bath downstairs. A spacious, open kitchen has become the heart of the home, complemented by a beautiful new fireplace that adds warmth and character. These structural changes have not only enhanced functionality but have also infused the home with a renewed sense of openness and modern living while respecting its historical roots.

Vickery Place Duplex Conversion
Jenn and Ken Dawkins masterfully reimagined this 1925 duplex, creating a beautiful and functional single-family home. Don’t miss the opportunity to tour it this weekend.

Dallas Home Renovation Details

A Masterpiece of Design and Preserved History

The Dawkins’ renovation masterfully weaves modern aesthetics with preserved historical elements, creating a home that feels both fresh and rooted in its past. A large front porch extends a warm welcome to visitors, inviting them into a space where every detail tells a story. Notably, original wall boards, once hidden beneath layers of wallpaper and sheetrock, were carefully salvaged and repurposed as architectural paneling. This ingenious reuse adds significant warmth and texture to the home’s predominantly cool gray and white color scheme, particularly evident in the living room, office, and downstairs bath.

Historic Home Office Design
Sleek, high-gloss paint on the built-ins in the downstairs office beautifully frames an insert of wood paneling, thoughtfully preserved and original to the home, adding a touch of historical warmth.

“We had to be careful in the demolition so that we could reuse the solid wood panels,” Jenn emphasized, highlighting the meticulous effort involved in preserving these unique historical features. Further adding to the home’s bespoke charm is the farmhouse-style dining table, lovingly handmade by a neighbor. In the entryway, a fascinating piece of local history is displayed: the original platting for the neighborhood, drawn in the 1920s. This artifact, once owned by a former neighbor, was graciously bestowed upon the Dawkins family, cementing their connection to Vickery Place’s rich heritage.

Vickery Place Interior Design

Dallas Historic Renovation

The hardwood floors throughout the home represent another cool historic find, sourced from the specialized stocks of Old Texas Wood. The eclectic mix of pine and hickory lends incredible depth, character, and a sense of timelessness to the entire residence. This rustic foundation is perfectly complemented by a carefully curated color palette featuring Sherwin Williams’ “Mindful Gray,” “Pure White,” and “Intellectual Gray.” A striking contrast is introduced with the high-gloss “Anonymous” paint on the office built-ins, creating a sophisticated balance of rustic charm and contemporary elegance.

Innovative Spaces for Modern Family Living

Beyond the aesthetic appeal, the Dawkins’ home excels in functionality, especially for a busy family. Upstairs, a lovely family room offers a bright, light-filled retreat, strategically tucked away from the home’s more public areas. This is a space where toys don’t need to be immediately put away, a true haven where the family can relax on a plush sofa, watch cartoons on weekends, and bask in the sunlight streaming through the street-facing windows. A touch of Jenn Dawkins’ cleverness is evident in the cabinetry here, where bolts of designer fabric are artfully fixed to the wall behind the shelves flanking the TV, a last-minute detail that perfectly encapsulates her creative flair.

The upstairs doesn’t stop impressing there. It also features a beautiful and cozy master suite, offering a private sanctuary for the parents. The two children’s bedrooms are designed with imaginative flair, featuring connecting closets that lead to charming “kid caves” – cozy, Hobbit-sized nooks perfect for play and imagination. Furthermore, an office nook with abundant cabinetry caters to any super-organized alter ego, while the laundry room boasts an unexpected, yet utterly genius, addition: its own refrigerator.

Yes, you read that correctly. A refrigerator in the upstairs laundry room. This innovative feature stems from Jenn’s practical experience. “When we were living in the duplex, we had a fridge upstairs,” Dawkins explained. When discussing the new design, the architect questioned the necessity of an upstairs refrigerator. Jenn’s response was firm: “Oh yeah I do.” She had grown accustomed to the convenience of having cold beverages and snacks readily accessible from the upstairs family room and master bedroom. The thought of making frequent trips downstairs for every glass of water – or wine, as she humorously adds – seemed like a step backward. This personal touch perfectly illustrates how the renovation was tailored to the family’s unique needs and preferences, creating a truly glorious and convenient living experience.

Upstairs Family Room Dallas
The bright and inviting family room, located upstairs, enjoys natural light from two sides and showcases even more perfectly designed built-ins, offering both style and essential storage.
Upstairs Laundry Room Refrigerator
Despite initial architect protests, Jenn Dawkins insisted on a full-sized refrigerator for her upstairs laundry room, a testament to practical family living.
Kid Caves Home Design
The children’s bedrooms feature uniquely connecting closets that lead into a cozy, Hobbit-sized space charmingly referred to as a ‘kid cave,’ inspiring imaginative play and adventures.

Beyond the Walls: Community and Legacy in Vickery Place

After a year of construction and navigating the inevitable headaches that accompany such a significant project, the Dawkins family finally settled into their perfectly tailored family home. When asked if this would be their “forever home,” Jenn offered a pragmatic and endearing shrug: “For today? I’ll say yes.” One thing, however, is unequivocally certain: should the Dawkins ever decide to sell their beautifully remodeled Vickery Boulevard residence, their hearts would remain firmly rooted in the neighborhood.

Their deep affection for their street and the Vickery Place community is intrinsically linked to their local school, Robert E. Lee Elementary, where their second-grader attends. As dedicated DISD (Dallas Independent School District) boosters, the Dawkins also have a daughter attending the acclaimed Solar Prep, further underscoring their commitment to educational excellence within their community.

“The Dawkins are very active in the PTA, which supports our local school,” affirmed Debbie Simurda, chair of the Vickery Place Home Tour. She highlighted the tangible impact of their involvement: “The school facilities, programs, and quality have increased substantially since they and other concerned parents became involved.” This active participation in local initiatives not only strengthens the community but also reinforces the family’s profound connection to the area.

“We love the community and the school,” Jenn reiterated, expressing the core reason for their unwavering loyalty to Vickery Place. “When we looked around at other schools, we saw what a gem Lee is in our neighborhood. It’s almost like a little private school with how small and community-oriented it is.” This sentiment perfectly encapsulates the unique appeal of Vickery Place – a tight-knit community where neighbors become an extended family and local institutions thrive on collective support.

Experience the Transformation: The Inaugural Vickery Place Home Tour

This is your exclusive opportunity to witness the Dawkins’ remarkable home transformation and five other equally impressive residences. The inaugural Vickery Place Home Tour is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. on November 5th. This new fundraising event directly benefits Robert E. Lee Elementary School, which proudly serves the Vickery Place neighborhood.

Tickets for this unique event are available for $20 in advance, or $25 on the day of the tour. You can conveniently purchase your tickets via the neighborhood website. Attending the tour not only grants you an intimate look into stunning residential design and creative renovations but also provides a meaningful way to support the Robert E. Lee Elementary PTA and, by extension, the entire Vickery Place community. It’s a chance to see firsthand why the Dawkins family, and so many others, are deeply in love with their vibrant Dallas neighborhood.

The Dawkins’ journey from a tired duplex to a modern, family-friendly masterpiece is a powerful story of vision, persistence, and community devotion. It’s a prime example of how a house can truly become a home when infused with personal style, innovative solutions, and a deep connection to its surroundings. This home, along with the spirited community it inhabits, awaits your discovery.

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