For the first time in its 13th year history, the White Rock Home Tour has added a bonus home to its line-up and has also branched-out to a very special home in Garland.
This year’s White Rock Home Tour will now showcase four mid-century modern homes and three modern new builds, each architecturally-significant and carefully selected to offer something unique for tour goers.
The “bonus home” is 4606 Chapel Hill, a 13,000 square foot estate built in 1967 by Robert M. Brittingham, founder of Daltile, the largest manufacturer and distributor of tile and tile products in North America.
Guests can start their tour at Hexter Cafe at Hexter Elementary School to purchase tickets and grab some coffee or food from food trucks.
For the first time in its 13th year history, the White Rock Home Tour has added a bonus home to its line-up and has also branched-out to a very special home in Garland.
This year’s White Rock Home Tour will now showcase four mid-century modern homes and three modern new builds, each architecturally-significant and carefully selected to offer something unique for tour goers.
The “bonus home” is 4606 Chapel Hill, a 13,000 square foot estate built in 1967 by Robert M. Brittingham, founder of Daltile, the largest manufacturer and distributor of tile and tile products in North America.
Guests can start their tour at Hexter Cafe at Hexter Elementary School to purchase tickets and grab some coffee or food from food trucks.
For the first time in its 13th year history, the White Rock Home Tour has added a bonus home to its line-up and has also branched-out to a very special home in Garland.
This year’s White Rock Home Tour will now showcase four mid-century modern homes and three modern new builds, each architecturally-significant and carefully selected to offer something unique for tour goers.
The “bonus home” is 4606 Chapel Hill, a 13,000 square foot estate built in 1967 by Robert M. Brittingham, founder of Daltile, the largest manufacturer and distributor of tile and tile products in North America.
Guests can start their tour at Hexter Cafe at Hexter Elementary School to purchase tickets and grab some coffee or food from food trucks.