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    Home Tour

    Industrial restaurant style gives this Dallas home some funky flavor

    Kathleen McCleary, Houzz
    Jul 18, 2017 | 9:17 am
    Houzz Dallas house
    The homeowners plan to install a drop-down movie screen over the red doors on the guest house, so they can sit in the fire pit area and watch movies outdoors.
    Photo by Charles Davis Smith

    When a local restaurateur approached architect Laura Baggett and told her that he wanted a house “with the same flavor” as his restaurants, she was hooked.

    “He didn’t want a big house,” Baggett says, “but he wanted to explore how to make it different and funky.”

    The project, in Dallas’ Knox Street neighborhood, involved tearing down an older house on the property that hadn’t been lived in for several years and then building something new on the long, skinny lot.

    Houzz at a glance:
    Who lives here: A couple who own several local restaurants
    Location: Dallas
    Size: Main house, 1,845 square feet (171 square meters), including finished basement; one bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms. Guesthouse, 440 square feet (40.9 square meters); one bedroom, one bathroom
    Architect: Laura Baggett of Domiteaux + Baggett Architects

    Baggett designed a steel column and steel trellis structure that includes a swing. “It’s like a traditional front porch, yet it’s not,” she says.

    The exterior brick is reclaimed brick purchased locally. The construction of the house, by Robert Hopson Construction Group, also includes steel trusses, wood siding, and more brick on the interior.

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    The cutouts flanking the painted wood door allow light to flood into the living room beyond.

    The clients wanted a wood-burning fireplace, so Baggett’s brother, a metal fabricator, created the steel fireplace hood. The writing on the hood is notes from the metal shop — details about the project and the homeowners. “We liked the way it looked, so we just left it,” Baggett says.

    The powder room is on the other side of the aquarium, just inside the front door. To the left of the aquarium is a secret door that opens to a staircase leading to the basement. When the door is closed, it’s invisible. It opens with the turn of a film reel attached to the door.

    One objective: to have the house open up to the backyard and create a “sort of beer garden,” Baggett says. The detached guest suite at the far end of the yard helps make the home feel as if it uses the entire property. Two giant garage doors open the living area to the backyard. They fold up, not roll up, which gave the architects more flexibility in where to install interior lighting.

    The cocktail sign was a find by the homeowners, who wanted “an industrial-looking bar,” Baggett says.

    The bar itself is made of warehouse shelves that Baggett found and “beat up to look old.” The wheel-and-pulley contraption at the left end of the bar is a working dumbwaiter. “The client found it and said, ‘I want this in my house,’” Baggett says. “So we had to get it working.” The dumbwaiter goes down to the basement “man cave.”

    The kitchen island is reclaimed wood from a local shop. The sink is stainless steel; cabinets are gray plastic laminate with a high-gloss finish. “We wanted something a little different than normal, and it felt like the right material to use there,” Baggett says.

    The basement, which is 468 square feet, is a “media room, card-playing room, hangout, fun space,” Baggett says. The walls and floor are concrete, and are the actual structural surfaces of the basement. The ceiling is reclaimed wood that the homeowner found.

    Unique Media Room Basement Ideas

    A window well behind the red velvet curtains allows some light in and provides an egress window out. A film projector on the ceiling plays movies on the opposite wall, and a karaoke stage in the corner offers more opportunity for entertainment. The builder made the wine rack at the client’s request; the client also commissioned the velvet paintings.

    A small space connecting the two rectangles of the main house is an office and retreat.

    The master bathroom includes penny tile, brick, steel trusses, and reclaimed wood. The homeowners wanted no drywall anywhere in the house, so all the walls are brick or wood siding, and most of the wood is reclaimed.

    Landscape architect Shane Garthoff of Garthoff Design designed and installed the backyard features. The windmill was another find by the homeowners that they wanted to incorporate into their new home.

    Porch Swings to Fun Up Your Home

    The homeowners plan to install a drop-down movie screen over the red doors on the guest house, so they can sit in the fire pit area with friends and watch movies outdoors in the summer.

    Baggett’s biggest challenge: the rotating brick pizza oven on the far left side of the kitchen and dining room. The homeowners wanted to be able to start the fire with the oven facing outside, so heat from the oven wouldn’t blast the house in the summer, but then wanted the oven to rotate into the kitchen once the fire was going for easy access. The flue also rotates.

    One objective was to have the house open up to the backyard and create a “sort of beer garden."

    Houzz Dallas house
    Photo by Charles Davis Smith
    One objective was to have the house open up to the backyard and create a “sort of beer garden."
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    Discount Shopping News

    Discount chain BJ's Wholesale Club to open first Texas store in Forney

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 17, 2026 | 4:03 pm
    BJ's wholesale club
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    A discount warehouse chain is about to make its official Texas debut: BJ’s Wholesale Club, a membership-based warehouse club from the Northeast, will open a location in Forney, at 11150 E. US Hwy. 80, with an opening date set for Friday, April 24.

    According to a release, an accompanying gas station will open on Friday, April 17.

    BJ’s offers value on everyday essentials in a convenient one-stop shop. Members save on fresh food, produce, full-service deli items, bakery goods, household essentials, home décor, pet supplies, toys, consumer electronics, and more. Members enjoy the "treasure-hunt" shopping experience, discovering new items on each visit.

    Headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts, the company pioneered the warehouse club model in New England in 1984 and currently operates 263 clubs and 201 BJ's Gas locations in 21 states.

    The Forney location will be BJ’s 264th club and 202nd gas station. The company plans to open three more Texas clubs --- in Waxahachie, southwest Fort Worth, and Grand Prairie — in the coming weeks, with Mesquite opening in a few months.

    “BJ’s Wholesale Club has been delivering unbeatable value and convenience to members for over 40 years,” says BJ’s Wholesale Club chairman and CEO Bob Eddy in a statement. “Launching our Texas operations is a milestone for our company, and we know our model of saving up to 25 percent off grocery store prices every day will resonate with families in Forney and across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. We’re energized by the enthusiasm we’ve seen in the community and are eager to welcome families to BJ’s.”

    BJ’s members can choose from several convenient time-saving options, whether shopping online or in-club, which include curbside pickup, same-day delivery, and shipping ·available on BJs.com). Members shopping in-club can use ExpressPay through the BJ’s mobile app to scan products as they shop and skip the checkout line.

    Other perks include:
    • Low grocery prices: Members can save up to 25 percent off grocery store prices every day
    • Risk-free membership: Shoppers can try BJ’s risk-free with the company’s money-back guarantee
    • BJ’s coupons and manufacturers’ coupons: Members can combine BJ’s coupons with many manufacturers’ coupons to maximize savings

    BJ’s is committed to nourishing the communities it serves via overtures such as its partnership with Feeding America and its network of food banks, providing more than 165 million meals for those in need.

    Locally, BJ’s is supporting Forney Food Pantry with a $25,000 grant to further support access, storage, and distribution of nutritious food and hygiene supplies.

    To celebrate the opening, the new BJ’s Gas location at 11150 E US Hwy. 80 in Forney will offer members gas at $2 per gallon for one day only on Wednesday, April 22, from 6:30 am-6 pm. The promotion applies to regular gas and has a 30-gallon limit.

    Shoppers who haven’t joined can sign up here. Limited-time membership offers start at $20 for one year and include 10 cents off per gallon at BJ’s Gas for the first six months after the club opens.

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