
TXCounties
6 counties·53 cities
Six counties.One studio.
Every Dallas–Fort Worth county we install in, with the cities and neighborhoods nested below.
I·01
13 cities·41 neighborhoods
Collin County
The North Texas growth corridor. Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Prosper, Celina, Allen, the zip codes adding the most homes a year, the porches that book Christmas garland in October.
- Frisco·
- Prosper·
- Celina·
- McKinney·
- Allen·
- Plano
- +7 more
II·02
6 cities·25 neighborhoods
Tarrant County
The Mid-Cities corridor west of Dallas. Southlake, Westlake, Colleyville, Grapevine, Keller, tree-lined drives, set-back homes, the porches that started this.
- Southlake·
- Westlake·
- Colleyville·
- Grapevine·
- Keller·
- Haslet
III·03
10 cities·30 neighborhoods
Dallas County
Highland Park, University Park, Preston Hollow, Las Colinas. The pocket where every facade has a name and the porch is photographed before the holiday card mails.
- Coppell·
- Sunnyvale·
- Sachse·
- University Park·
- Highland Park·
- Preston Hollow
- +4 more
IV·04
16 cities·41 neighborhoods
Denton County
Argyle, Northlake, Roanoke, Flower Mound, Highland Village, Lantana. Acreage homes, country drives, and a quieter rhythm than the Mid-Cities.
- Trophy Club·
- Flower Mound·
- Highland Village·
- Lantana·
- Little Elm·
- Aubrey
- +10 more
V·05
4 cities·10 neighborhoods
Rockwall County
Rockwall, Heath, Fate, Royse City. The lake-side neighborhoods east of the city. Long views, long pathways, and the porches that earn pathway lighting.
- Rockwall·
- Heath·
- Fate·
- Royse City
VI·06
4 cities·9 neighborhoods
Parker County
Aledo, Hudson Oaks, Annetta, Willow Park. The corridor west of Fort Worth. Stone-walled entries, deep porches, and a single ember lantern.
- Aledo·
- Hudson Oaks·
- Annetta·
- Willow Park
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