CIRCA 1961 THIS ATOMIC-AGE KIESTWOOD HOME IS A PARTY PLANNER'S DREAM HOUSE

Story by Rachel Stone · Photos by Jeanine Michna-Bales

Bill Robertson, who bought the home with his late partner, Dr. Brent Whitworth, is the second owner of the house, which was built in 1961. Renovations have been loyal to the original architecture. He kept and refinished the kitchen cabinets, and the atomic-age linoleum floors still stretch throughout the house, along with slate-tile flooring in the entryway. The original footprint of the house hasn’t changed.

Robertson’s house has been featured on the Old Oak Cliff Conservation League’s annual home tour. While it’s the envy of friends and neighbors, he keeps thinking about what’s next.

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Jeanine Michna-Bales

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