Model spaces: Here's what caught our eye at the Parade of Homes

September 16, 2017 at 12:38PM
3 Graphic teal and pink bedroom for a horse lover, Parade home #231 in Medina by Toll Brothers.
3 Graphic teal and pink bedroom for a horse lover, Parade home #231 in Medina by Toll Brothers. (Randy Salas — Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Last weekend, we explored nearly two dozen homes on this year's Fall Parade of Homes to check out design features and decor trends. We focused on lower-level party spaces, unique retreats for kids and the latest looks in lighting. Here's what caught our eye.

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Kim Palmer

Reporter, Editor

Kim Palmer is editor/reporter for the Homes section of the Star Tribune. Previous coverage areas include city government, real estate and arts and entertainment 

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Lynn Underwood

Reporter

Lynn Underwood is a reporter for the Star Tribune's Home & Garden section covering remodeling, design, trends, new housing, architecture and gardening. She also writes for the Variety section.  

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