Dunwoody Tour of Homes – get your tickets now!

This modified-Craftsman style home has the distinction of being the first home to be remodeled according to the building codes of the new City of Dunwoody. (This one is Audra's fave!)
This modified-Craftsman style home has the distinction of being the first home to be remodeled according to the building codes of the new City of Dunwoody. (This one is Audra’s fave!)

Note from Audra:

I was lucky enough to take an advance tour last month with the women from the Dunwoody Woman’s Club.   I saw 4 of the 5 houses and had such a great time.   I snuck two friends (Debbie and Marcy) in with me and they enjoyed themselves too!   I must say that the house in Springfield Subdivision was definitely my favorite and was TOTALLY worth the price of the whole ticket just to see this one house!  I happen to know the owner,  and was just brimming with pride at what a beautiful home my lovely friend has created.   Again,  all the houses are great, so purchase your tickets soon!   I took great pictures that I had planned to share but my photos have mysteriously disappeared.  Hopefully I will find them and can share later!

41st Annual
2013 Dunwoody Home Tour
Sponsored by Dunwoody Woman’s Club
Five beautiful homes and a decorator boutique

Wednesday, October 2, 2013
9:30 – 3:00

Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 on tour day available at Cutie Pies Children’s Boutique in Dunwoody Village, Nancy’s Hallmark in the Georgetown Shopping Center, Nancy’s Boutique in the Shops of Dunwoody, Southern Comforts and Southern Comforts Consigning Women on Jett Ferry at Dunwoody Club Drive, Curves of Dunwoody and Curves of Sandy Springs, the club website at www.dunwoodywomansclub.org., or from any member of Dunwoody Woman’s Club.

Miller Home
Originally from Louisiana, the owners of this home were attracted by its New Orleans flavor. Graceful wrought iron railings on the two-story front porch or galerie and tall, symmetrical doors and windows giving access to the porches from interior rooms are typical of the French Colonial aesthetic familiar to New Orleans but unusual in Dunwoody.

 

This recently renovated, traditional style home is nestled in the Renfroe Lakes subdivision
This recently renovated, traditional style home is nestled in the Renfroe Lakes subdivision

 

 

This handsome new estate home includes a blend of historic elements, including Colonial Revival, Tudor and Craftsman references.

 

 

This pristine Georgian revival home combines the American Traditional aesthetic with state-of-the-art updates for a busy family in the 21st century.
This pristine Georgian revival home combines the American Traditional aesthetic with state-of-the-art updates for a busy family in the 21st century.

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