Fort Worth is home to some of the most charming, established neighborhoods in North Texas, and it’s no coincidence that many of our projects are rooted in these areas. From Ryan Place and Berkeley Place to Fairmount, Mistletoe Heights, and Arlington Heights, these neighborhoods share a common thread: homes with history, architectural detail, and a level of character that simply can’t be replicated in new construction.
You’ll also find this same sense of identity in areas like Colonial, Overton, Ridglea, and Mira Vista; each offering its own interpretation of timeless design, but all rooted in thoughtful architecture and well-established surroundings.
Many of the homes we work in are 80+ years old, originally built with intentionality and craftsmanship that still defines the way we experience them today. These homes often come with beautiful bones, original millwork, unique layouts, and architectural details that deserve to be preserved and elevated rather than erased. At the same time, they require a thoughtful approach to modernization; bringing in updated materials, improved functionality, and a more refined overall aesthetic while respecting the integrity of the home.
That balance is exactly why our interior design work tends to center around these charming neighborhoods. Our design approach at Amy Horany Interiors is rooted in blending old and new; layering character with intention, and creating spaces that feel both timeless and livable. Whether it’s reimagining a historic floor plan, refining material selections, or integrating modern furnishings into a traditional setting, the goal is always the same: to enhance what’s already there while making the home work beautifully for how you live today.
If you’re located in one of these Fort Worth neighborhoods (or a similar area with established homes and strong architectural character) there’s a good chance we’re aligned in how we see and value design. And that’s exactly where the best projects begin.
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