2022 Pinnacle Financial Partners Parade of Homes now thru October 23 at Rosebrooke in Brentwood

The 2022 Pinnacle Financial Partners Parade of Homes at Rosebrooke in Brentwood runs until October 23rd. Attendees will get a first-hand look at the latest home construction and interior design trends as they tour six amazing homes from some of Tennessee’s finest builders and designers. The Parade is open daily between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

The 2022 Pinnacle Financial Partners Parade of Homes™ is taking place at Rosebrooke in Brentwood for a two-week run ending Sunday, October 23rd. Attendees will get a first-hand look at the latest home construction and interior design trends as they tour six amazing homes from some of Tennessee’s finest builders and designers.

“We are thrilled to be showcasing the superior craftsmanship and innovative designs our builders and designers are bringing to the event,” says David Crane, Parade of Homes chairman. “They have worked very hard all year and are excited to be able to show the public their unique ideas and the latest trends in home building and design.”
This year’s Parade teams include:

Aspen Construction – Builder: John Zelenak. Designer: Rachel Tate, Aspen Construction

Ford Classic Homes – Builder: Mike Ford. Designer: Autumnflora Miklich, Bella Vita Interiors

Legend Homes – Builder: Doug Herman. Designer: Stephanie Handley, Studio 36 Design

Schumacher Homes – Builder: Keith Schumacher. Designer: Lisa Biggers, JJ Ashleys

Sipple Homes – Builder: Brian Sipple. Designers: Alissa Sipple, Sipple Homes; Amber Thomas and Julie Brown, Providence Interiors

Stonegate Homes – Builder: Paul Huff. Designer: Julie McCoy, Julie McCoy Interiors

“It’s an honor to once again be working with CPS Land and Ford Classic Homes on a Parade event,” said Crane referring to the developers of the Rosebrooke community. Ford and CPS also co-developed the Witherspoon community, the site of the 2017 Parade.

“They have once again provided us with a perfect event site and a great cast of amazing homes.”

Details have not been fully released, but this year’s Parade will boast the highest average price per home ever recorded for the event.

The Parade will be open daily between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. through Sunday, October 23rd. Tickets are available at the gate during regular show hours and at Eventbrite.

For more information about the Parade, please visit https://hbamt.org/parade-of-homes/.

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