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🏡 What to expect at the 2023 Tour of Remodeled Homes

a wide shot of a remodeled kitchen featuring an island with three chairs

Here’s a sneak peek at the Twin Spires Remodeling project, which took a 50-year-old home and modified it to meet the current owner’s needs.

Photo provided by BIA of Greater Louisville

Looking to remodel, need some home inspo, or just appreciate interior design and architecture? The Tour of Remodeled Homes is coming up on Saturday, Aug. 12 + Sunday, Aug. 13.

Event goers can tour 12 remodeled homes in our community, including a Twin Spires Remodeling 2,500-sqft project (pictured above), which features:

  • A new kitchen with added windows
  • An updated owner’s bathroom with his/her closets
  • A new deck
  • And so much more

See the quality craftsmanship firsthand and meet the BIA of Greater Louisville’s Registered Builders + Remodelers. Pro tip: Grab discounted tickets online ($12) to avoid a price bump at the door. Buy tickets.

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