2016 Artisan Home Tour Opens Friday with luxurious new homes
Get ready to have your socks knocked off (or at least your shoes*)! This year’s collection of Artisan Homes is simply amazing. You’ll see Minnesota’s best newly built homes and remodeled homes from the top Artisan builders and remodelers. You’ll find traditional farmhouses and cottages, graceful European-inspired residences, and gorgeous contemporary styles. And that’s just from the outside.
Artisan Home Tour by Parade of Homes®
June 10-11-12; 17-18-19; 24-25-26 • noon to 6:00 pm
Located across the Twin Cities metro area
Located in Minnetrista, Artisan Home #15 by Hendel Homes shows its coastal influences beautifully.
If contemporary is more your style, then this gorgeous Lake Calhoun beauty, Artisan Home #7by John Kraemer and Sons will be just the ticket.
With 21 exquisite new homes and eight remodeled homes open the final weekend, this is the place to indulge your dreams and discover the life you’ll love to live. Not yet in the market for one of these beauties? This is still the place to be for inspiration about everything new for homes. You’ll see the latest in materials, finishes and products, plus unique interpretations of today’s most popular home decor.
See this gorgeous concrete trough sink and cool geometric faucet at Artisan Remodeled Home #R30 by Revolution Design and Build the final week only.
Save $10 on discount tickets at Twin Cities area Bachman’s stores or with discount coupons at the checkout at local Holiday Stationstores. Save $5 when you buy your TourTicket online at ArtisanHomeTour.org. Or just stop at any of the homes where you can purchase a full TourTicket or just visit that home for $5.
Stop at area Holiday Stationstores to pick up your discount coupon!
See photos, make comments and map your route to all the homes by downloading the Parade Craze app.
Download the Free Parade Craze app from the app store!
And, if you plan to tour on Fridays, join our wine and beer tastings from 3:00 to 6:00 pm.
*To make sure these pristine homes remain so, you will be asked to remove your shoes when you visit.