Whether you're dreaming of building a new home — or reinventing the one you already have — you'll face an array of decisions and choices.
Here's your chance to gain insights from experts, as well as from homeowners who have gone through the process of transforming their dreams into reality.
Architects and homeowners will share strategies at "Your Home, Your Way," an evening of architecture and design presented by AIA Minnesota and the Star Tribune on April 18.
Panelists, all chosen from this year's Home of the Month-honored projects, will offer an inside look at the process of creating a dream home, as well as answer your questions.
You'll have the opportunity to chat with architects and ask questions about your personal project. If you'd like a more extended conversation, you can sign up for a 30-minute, one-on-one consultation with an AIA Minnesota residential design professional.
You'll also have a seat — and first peek — at all 12 of this year's selected Home of the Month projects.
This is a prime opportunity to see some of the Twin Cities' most distinctive residential projects and to hear from leading architects — and fellow homeowners.
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