HBA Showcases 41 Local Homes on Parade

2015 Parade of Homes
There’s nothing like the changing of the seasons to inspire change in the home. Spring brings new life and energy to homes around the area in all different forms – from simply planting a garden or adding a new coat of paint to a fence to a complete remodeling project or even searching for a dream home. If you’re looking for motivation for your latest project, the Home Builder’s Association of Northwest Louisiana’s annual Parade of Homes has just the inspiration one needs.
This
year’s Parade of Homes is June 13-14 and 20-21 from 1 to 6 p.m. each
day. Tickets are available at all area Brookshire’s stores, at the Home
Builder’s Association offices beginning June 10, and inside each home on
the tour.
Tickets are $5 each, and one ticket is good for every home on the tour.
The
Home Builder’s Association of Northwest Louisiana is celebrating its
60th year, and the Parade of Homes is well past its 50th year of
showcasing some of the best and most beautiful of local homes.
“The
Parade of Homes is a self-guided tour of newly built and remodeled
homes throughout Shreveport-Bossier and even into Stonewall, Haughton
and Benton,” Julie Golsby, membership coordinator for the Home Builder’s
Association, said. “We have 41 homes on the tour this year. One of the
neat features of the parade is in many cases that the builders are
present during the parade hours in the house. What’s good about that is
you don’t always get an opportunity to visit with the builder, so for
someone who is looking to build or remodel that’s a somewhat unique
opportunity. They can visit with them builder, see his or her work, and
get to know him or her a little bit to see if there can it be a good fit
for their project.”
Also available this year is the My Parade feature on the HBA website that allows for customizing the experience to each visitor.
“You
can say I only want to see houses that are staged, or I only want to
see houses that have a community pool, because perhaps you’re shopping
for a house and that’s important to you. If there’s not a neighborhood
pool, don’t even show me. People can go in and say three bedrooms plus
or square feet, value, city – there’s different things you can search
for, so that’s a neat feature,” Golsby said.
All the homes on the tour have been built or remodeled by licensed contractors, and all showcase the best in design, quality, innovation and presence available in the area.
“Many
of the homes are for sale, some of them are custom homes that were
specifically built for that specific people, and we even have some model
homes that are on the tour. We also have at least three remodel
projects as well,” Golsby said. “They are all reviewed by a Parade of
Homes committee that inspects the homes to make sure they are up to the
standards that the public has come to expect from the parade.”
One
of the builders featured in this year’s Parade of Homes is Ryan Smith
Builders, whose custom home at 2100 Mabry Lane in Benton is sure to
impress those on the route.
Smith is selective in participating in the annual event.
“I
try to only to do the parade if I’m going to have a house that’s really
neat or different. I really want to show off what we can do. I don’t
really build houses to sell, people call me to do custom builds, so I
put one in the parade just to show people what the company is capable
of,” Smith said. “The house [ located at 2100 Mabry Lane] is really cool
because it was designed by an up-and-coming architect here in
Shreveport-Bossier named Scott Payne, and it’s got some really neat
architectural details,” he said.
“It
is designed to reflect a famous architect in Louisiana named Hayes
Town, and he kind of invented Louisiana architecture. This is kind of a
modern twist on a Hayes Town farmhouse. That farmhouse look is really
popular, not just here but all over the South,” he said.
Smith is a Southern Living magazine builder.
“If you look at Southern Living magazine,
farmhouse is a big deal. It’s got a lot of simple but classic
architectural features that we modernized a little bit with some
transitional style in the light fixtures and paint colors and flooring. I
think it will definitely be one of the coolest houses on the parade
this year and people will appreciate it.”
For more information on the Parade of Homes, go to nwlahba.org.



