A new date has been set for the House for Hope Designer Show House of March 4-12, 2017 when a Modern Farmhouse being built by Carbine & Associates with a team of award-winning designer bloggers and social media influencers, will be open daily for tour and available for purchase.
Builders of the 2013 Traditional Home magazine and the HGTV® Smart Home in Nashville , company president James Carbine said, due to unforeseen volume of building in Williamson County, the entire building process of the new boutique neighborhood was delayed requiring the 2017 date for the premier home tour.
“We are honored this team of rockstar interior design tastemakers have agreed to the new date for this unique home tour which will inspire visitors while yielding well over $100,000, providing hope for area children’s charities,” Carbine said. “The proceeds of the home sale combined with tour tickets will help us all give back to our community in a significant way. We are also so many subcontractors and vendors have stepped up with significant discounts and donations to support this project.”
Some of the most creative designers from a four state area are lending their time and talents to this inspirational said Carbine. “As part of our company’s 30-year anniversary in building, rather than hosting a big party, we are pleased to be giving back to our community through the nonprofit 501(c)(3), House for Hope Foundation, and for the first time are partnering with a design team of this caliber.”
The 2017 House for Hope Designer Show House team includes: Kristie Barnett, The Decorologist, Nashville, TN; Kara Blalock, Lauren Blalock, ReFresh Home, Franklin, TN; Julie Couch, Julie Couch Interiors, Nashville, TN; Lucy Farmer, Lucy’s Inspired, Birmingham, AL; Angie Forte, Jerome Farris, Peddler Interiors, Murfreesboro, TN; Chad James, Chad James Group, Nashville, TN; Gina Julian, Gina Julian, Nashville, TN; Colleen Locke, Trot Home, Nashville, TN; Jamin and Ashley Mills, Handmade Home, Montgomery, Alabama; Lori Paranjape, Redo Home & Design, Franklin, TN; Karrie Seaton, J&K Design, Brentwood, TN; Rhoda Vickers, Southern Hospitality, Atlanta, GA; and KariAnne Wood, Thistlewood Farm, Kentucky.
Daryl Walny, Carbine’s vice president of operations, said over half a million people follow the design team on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest with hundreds of thousands of page views per month for their personal websites and blogs; it will be an exciting journey until the home is open for tour.
“We are interested to see the different and inspiring perspectives of these unique designers. From website blogs to social media posts, the entire project will have so many creative elements,” Walny said.
Located off Lewisburg Pike in the new Franklin neighborhood of Southern Preserve, the over 4,200 square foot home is a beautiful Modern Farmhouse with painted brick and fiber cement Lap siding exterior, covered porches, gourmet kitchen, four charming bedrooms, a children’s playroom and game room.
The House for Hope Foundation was begun in 1993 by Carbine, his brother, the late Denzel Carbine, and the Carbine team. Over the years, numerous subcontractors and vendors have joined Carbine in building beautiful homes with 100% of the proceeds helping area children’s charities. This will be the first time a building team has partnered with multiple interior design creatives.
Keep following the build at CarbineAndAssociates.com.