We respect our clients privacy and we do not share your information outside of our normal business practice. While her first language is sarcasm, Rebecca dabbles in English and Russian to achieve her lifelong dream of being a journalist. Rebecca manages UtahValley360.com for Bennett Communications. Follow her on Twitter @rebeccalane. Running for only three weeks, the homes are open Tuesday-Saturday from noon to 9 p.m., but are closed Sunday and Monday. The Shelby Homes entry was noteworthy for a pair of antique doors that drove much of the rest of the look for the home.

I just don’t want to have to scrape the texture off of the walls! The exterior of this 11,582 square foot home is a combination of stucco and white limestone. The black window frames add such beautiful contrast. Accent walls painted in these dark moody colors are such a great way to add that moody drama to a space without painting the whole room and keeping it light and airy. In fact, I shared some inspiring accent walls and paint colors here if you’re looking for more accent wall inspiration.
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I am so curious to find out where this stone came from. In yet another bathroom, the cement tile patterned floor really added beauty and drama. Patterned cement tile floors continue to be popular this year during the tour and a great way to add a pop of drama to a bathroom. The best of the best in home design, building and products.

Just to compare and show you color differences, below is the whiter limestone on my outdoor fireplace. The Parade of Homes Show gives rise to the American Dream; exposing viewers to the joys of home building and the creativity of home design. Our show presents only the best in quality for both professional services and products available. Again, we see another kitchen with a mix of open and closed shelving. By the way, the main color throughout the home and on the cabinetry in the kitchen is Benjamin Moore White Dove. Another special treat on the exterior of the Raykon home was this beautiful side door that I think led into the mudroom.
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I love the idea of not having to hang and take down lights each Christmas. I loved that they used the same limestone in the home on the fireplace. I was really inspired by the mix of brick cut and narrow linear cut. Next up is another jaw dropping home nestled into a mountain high up above the Utah Valley. This next home that I toured was located in Alpine, Utah and was built by Patterson Homes. It was designed by Brandalyn Designs.

The company’s proactive and consistent approach of doing business ensures clients are in good hands. Children five years and older are required to have a ticket. Children three years and older are required to have a ticket. Tickets cost $15 per person, but there are a few special discounts available. Home 20, which was built by Millhaven, is located in Highland. The dream playhouse Utahvalley360.com and Fancy Built is giving away is on display in the Millhaven home’s garage during the Parade of Homes.
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The Boothbay Gray and the light blue cabinets are so serene and fresh looking. Thank you for bringing these photos and information to us. I’d like to ask about a simple feature and that is the mixture of hardware used on cabinets. How do you know when to mix a bar pull type with a button/mushroom knob? In one home, there were three types of pulls in one area.

Next up on the tour was this stunning custom home built by one of my favorite Utah builders; Raykon Construction. This home was designed by Four Chairs Furniture and Design. Another fantastic design firm located in the Utah Valley area. The very first house I toured ended up being one of my favorites. I was especially excited to see it because it was designed by a design blogger friend of mine Becki Owens.
By the way, this house is for sale if you live in the Utah Valley area. My mom and I always fly to Colorado Springs in August to do their parade of homes . This will be our fourth year this year to go and spend time with my sister. The master bedroom accent wall in that one house has been shown in at least one bedroom in every Colorado Parade of homes for the past 3 years. I love that look and am wanting to do it in my guest room.
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In June, nearly 35,000 bootie-clad people attended the Utah Valley Parade of Homes. On average, each ticket holder visited 11 of the 40 homes. In case you missed it, or didn’t make it to every artfully designed and decorated home, we’ve got you covered with this photo essay. Over the next 40 photos, we share our two cents on million-dollar rooftops from the 2019 Utah Valley Parade of Homes. We’ll also let you in on the behind-the-beams stories from the builders themselves. Take a tour from House #1 to House #40.

There were so many little details that I spotted in this home. In the bathrooms, I loved the wood planked ceilings, oak cabinetry balanced with white subway tile. By the way, I saw quite a bit of black tiled floors during the tour including matte black hexagon and various versions of black slate tile. Tickets are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Search for the many great homes that we have featured on the show from Utah County. For over seventy years, the Parade of Homes has been America’s No. 1 destination home show. It has thrilled live audiences with incredible homes featuring the latest and greatest in products and technology. The Parade of Homes television program elevates and expands that tradition. Click on the interactive map of Utah to find homes in each of the featured Home Builders Associations, or HBAs.

I don’t have confirmation of the cabinetry paint color but I really loved it mixed with the tile around the mirror. The paint colors that Brandalyn selected throughout the home are so fresh and inspiring. In the master suite, the dark rich grid accent wall took my breath away! Brandalyn let me know that the accent wall color is Sherwin Williams Peppercorn. Accent walls continue to big another big trend that I saw in almost every home.