Dallas Builders Association Hosts Parade of Homes April 7

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This warm modern design by Richard Miller Custom Homes is one of five luxury homes showcased in the Dallas Builders Association’s April 7 Parade of Homes presented by STELLAR and benefiting Operation FINALLY HOME. 

In its ranks, the Dallas Builders Association has some truly great minds creating some of the most forward-thinking custom homes. These builders are hired to build some of the most beautiful houses, but rarely do you get the chance to tour them, as they are often built for particular, private, and particularly private clients. So we’re thrilled that the DBA is bringing back one of their most popular events, the Parade of Homes!

The DBA is hosting a one-day Parade of Home presented by STELLAR on April 7, showcasing five high-end custom homes in Dallas. Featured homes are situated near the Bluffview neighborhood in Northwest Dallas and Lakewood near White Rock Lake.

“Each home in this scattered-site, self-guided tour will be fully decorated and landscaped, featuring the very finest in innovative home building and custom craftsmanship,” said Dallas Builders Association President Alan Hoffmann of Hoffmann Homes. “Visitors will be able to tour these luxury homes, experiencing state-of-the-art technology, energy efficiency, and architectural design.”

The Parade of Homes benefits Operation FINALLY HOME, an organization that provides custom mortgage-free homes to combat-wounded U.S. military veterans and their families. The Dallas Builders Association has just broken ground on its sixth Operation FINALLY HOME project and has a seventh planned for later this year.

Participating builders are Classic Urban Homes, Thomas Development and Construction LLC, Alexander Hunt Distinct Homes, Prospect Homes, and Richard Miller Custom Homes.

Classic Urban Homes

Thomas Development and Construction LLC

Alexander Hunt Distinct Homes

Prospect Homes

Architectural designs include minimalist farmhouse, transitional, modern dogtrot, and warm modern.

“Today’s homeowners desire a balance between large open spaces to spend time with friends and family and individual retreats that offer privacy and relaxation,” notes Parade Chairman Michael Turner of Classic Urban Homes. “This is a universal theme throughout these five homes.”

Turner points out that today’s families are very environmentally aware. “Excellent energy efficiency is a given, and Parade attendees are going to see lots of natural light, abundant use of glass, and expansive outdoor living areas,” he said. One of the homes is carved into the side of a hill overlooking a stream; another boasts a commercial water filtration system; a third offers a unique dogtrot breezeway that connects the main house with separate guest quarters.

Additional highlights showcased in the Parade are powered shades, a wood-burning oven, custom cabinetry, steam showers, LED lighting, reclaimed wood features, a spectacular glass-topped wine room and full home automation.

The Parade of Homes will be open April 7 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Tickets are $25 for ages 12 and older and are available at ParadeofHomesDallas.com. Tour maps will be emailed to ticket holders 48 hours prior to the event, and will be issued wristbands that must be worn while visiting the homes.

 

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Joanna England is the Executive Editor at CandysDirt.com and covers the North Texas housing market.

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