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Stephanie Shimp brings a dash of panache to her refreshed Minneapolis home, which is open for touring during the Remodelers Showcase. Lily Atelier in #downtowncamas is hosting a special Prosecco & Puppies event on Wednesday, November 30 from 5-7 pm. One of the properties in the Parade of Homes — a 4,200-square-foot, four-bedroom home, “The Maldivian,” by Gecho Homes — will be available to purchase. This year’s NW Natural Clark County Parade of Homes will feature 10 Camas homes worth at least $1 million in The Parklands at Camas Meadows. I allow to use my email address and send notification about new comments and replies . If I use a false email address, my comment could end up as spam and not be shown.
This home was built for an active family and the open design is meant to create flow and support a busy routine. Cascade West Development designed this home with an L-shaped footprint, large open-concept rooms, and plenty of spaces to gather or to escape for some alone time. With plenty of room to entertain and two master bedrooms, Vista on the Green can support family get-togethers and comfortable multigenerational living. While modern materials and finishes are used throughout, the home is able to maintain a warm and welcoming feeling. KSTP-TV Twin Cities Live’s Emily Engberg features one of the homes in the 2018 Parade of Homes built by Custom One Homes and interviews Todd Polifka. KSTP’s Matt Belanger features the 2018 Spring Parade of Homes and interviews Parade of Homes style editor Laura Burt.
GRO Parade of Homes
The last time a Camas development was featured during the Parade of Homes was in 2002, when the event showed 12 homes at Holly Hills Estates on Prune Hill. Before the 2018 parade at The Parklands at Camas Meadows, the last time the show was held in Camas was in 2002, when the tour featured Holly Hills Estates on Prune Hill. The Parade of Homes was held at Washougal developments from 2003 to 2006. Enjoy croissants, an assortment of pastries, juices and coffee while you tour our model and explore the fantastic features that we offer. Please come and meet the James Barton Design Build team while enjoying some wine and cheese after touring this beautiful home.

Sometimes, comments will be held for approval, we check frequently throughout the day. Evokes styles from the West Indies, with huge covered outdoor spaces and numerous cultural influences throughout. Feature more of an updated farmhouse feel, with white colors, columns, double-hung windows and shiplap. By Soaring Eagle Homes strive to evoke the history of the Camas area, with callbacks to warehouses and a downtown loft feel. This year’s show sets a new standard for the annual showcase home show, with 10 houses all valued at over a million dollars. CAMAS — The 2018 version of the Northwest Natural Clark County Parade of Homes is underway this week in Camas at a new development near the Camas Meadows Golf Club.
Spring Parade of Homes in the News
Experience the ease of all smart home products designed to work together and make your life easier. If you weren’t able to make it to the event this year, or just want to relive the memories, we’ve got you covered with photos and featured lighting. Highlighted show homes were built locally by Axiom Luxury Homes, Cascade West Development, Gecho Construction, Generation Homes Northwest, and Soaring Eagle Homes. Seven builders will make 10 luxury homes open to the public for the parade Sept. 7 through 23.
The 2019 NW Natural Parade of Homes, sponsored by DeWils and HomeStreet Bank, will feature 3,000-square-foot to 5,000-square-foot luxury homes priced from $1.5 million to more than $2 million. Tracy Doriot, a Washington-based builder of custom homes, commended the staff for being prompt and accommodating to developers. August 13, 2018 Finding Their Forever Home Our cover family shares their story of building new and moving from a townhome to a single-family home in a community they love. Join us at The Enclave at Elm Creeks Villas to enjoy delicious cinnamon rolls while you tour our newest single-level living models.
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Usable space expands beyond the home with a detached Accessory Dwelling Unit for guests and an outdoor entertaining area complete with a beverage bar and BBQ. Soaring Eagle Homes has been building in Clark County for over two decades. Their belief that “homebuilding is a blend of art and science” comes through in their beautiful, carefully crafted homes. Arcadia means “an idea of life in the countryside that is believed to be perfect”. This dreamy modern farm home lives up to its name with its traditional country touches like shiplap walls, a spacious kitchen, and double-hung windows. Adding to its perfection, The Arcadia boasts an inspiring craft room and a sublime outdoor living space complete with swimming pool and outdoor kitchen.
Enjoy some refreshments and treats while you tour our new homes featuring home automation. The Parade of Homes showcases special events that that introduce you to new neighborhoods, teach you about the latest building and design trends, and much more! Mark your calendar and join us to learn how to find your dream home or transform your house. Peter Gecho of Gecho Construction has been designing and building unique and gorgeous homes throughout Washington and Oregon for 27 years. Gecho Construction is known for their attention to detail, creative vision, and high-quality construction.
“This is such an honor to be featured for a second year in a row,” said Camas Mayor Shannon Turk, at the Feb. 28 groundbreaking event. After showing off luxury homes at The Parklands at Camas Meadows in September 2018, the NW Natural Parade of Homes is coming back to Camas for a second consecutive year. Still, homes are not being built as fast as they were before the recession, said Phil Bourquin, community development director. The Black Pearl is a single-story home that draws design inspiration from the West Indies. Large windows and tall ceilings are responsible for the home’s open, spacious look and feel.
Rosko visits home #436 on the 2018 Parade of Homes built by Sustainable 9 Design + Build and interviews one of the builders, Chad Hanson. Also, David Siegel with BATC-Housing First Minnesota and Project Build Minnesota, and Parade of Homes spokesperson, Laura Burt. Camas, WA — A spectacular display of 10 luxury homes will be the focus at this year’s NW Natural Clark County Parade of Homes — each worth at least $1 million.
One of the properties in the NW Natural Clark County Parade of Homes -- a 4,200-square-foot, four-bedroom home, "The Maldivian," by Gecho Homes -- is available to purchase. The showcase of 10 homes, each worth at least $1 million, in The Parklands at Camas Meadows kicks off Friday, Sept. 7, and runs through Sunday, Sept. 23. The 2018 Northwest Natural Clark County Parade of Homes runs through Sept. 23, closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Be sure to check ClarkCountyParadeOfHomes.com for information on live music events, and special family discount days. You can save $2 off the regular $12 cost of admission by buying tickets online. Held on a sunny, nearly cloudless morning, the groundbreaking showcased the site’s views of the Columbia River Gorge from Camas’ southwestern hillsides.

Stunning sophistication abounds in this newly constructed contemporary meets modern craftsmanship located in beautifully maintained, park-like Bella Charca. This 4BR/3BA/1LV/1Media/1Study/3Car Garage home features the quality of craftsmanship we have come to expect from Cameo Homes & offers a floor-plan that embraces large, open spaces. Designed for entertaining, the living, kitchen & dining are combined as one shared, cohesive space. Movie night in the neighborhood will be at your home in the media room complete with projector wiring. The homes range in size from 3,000 to 5,000 square feet, and are located east of Camas Meadows Golf Club, which is located at 4105 NW Camas Meadows Drive, Camas. The home in the featured image is called “The Maldivian,” which was constructed by Gecho Homes, known for their modern, contemporary designs.
This year, ten gorgeous homes were built for a brand new subdivision, The Parklands at Camas Meadows, in Southwest Washington. The Parade of Homes is located in The Parklands at Camas Meadows, and is an annual event hosted by the Building Industry Association of Clark County. Visitors will get to see the latest in architecture, design, home decor, remodeling, landscaping, and more.
The home features outdoor landscaping inspired by the Pacific Northwest. By Doriot Construction features a towering ceiling above the living room, with a massive wagon wheel-style chandelier and a rock fireplace as the centerpiece. Home prices start above $900,000 and range in size from 3,000 to 5,000 square feet. Over half of the lots are already sold, real estate broker Heather DeFord said. Please join us at our Lakeville model for an afternoon cookout complete with beer, brats and bags!
Eagle Peak
The 2019 NW Natural Parade of Homes will feature new, luxury homes in Camas' Dawson's Ridge, as well as a remodel -- a first for the builders' showcase -- of this Dawson's Ridge home. Come meet the builder, Dean Nelson, to get your questions answered about the design-build process and enjoy a treat while you tour this beautiful custom home. Enjoy guided tours of this Shorewood whole-home renovation and hear the home transformation story directly from the Gonyea design team.

Eagle Peak was designed by Cascade West Development to pay homage to the Cascade Mountains and is meant to inspire the homeowners and their guests. KARE 11’s Bryan Piatt visits home #191 on the Spring Parade of Homes built by Zawadski Homes and interviews Steve Zawadski. The 2018 Spring Parade of Homes, which begins Saturday and runs through March 25, will showcase 481 new homes to prospective buyers in locations from Minneapolis to Somerset, Wisconsin.
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