The Kings Highway neighborhood is an asset to the City of Dallas because of its collection of important architectural styles. The homes in the Kings Highway neighborhood were built primarily in the 1910s and 1920s. Craftsman, Prairie, Tudor, and Eclectic styles common to this era are widely represented throughout. During this period, the apartments along the southeastern portion of Kings Highway provided temporary housing for those awaiting the construction of their homes in the adjoining neighborhood of Winnetka Heights.
Bungalows reflect the whole range of architectural movement of their day, from Craftsman to Prairie to Tudor style. The information below lists the architectural characteristics of the Bungalow home style that you will see throughout the area.