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Architecture & Design

An Exclusive Sneak Peek of the AIA Dallas Tour of Homes: NIMMO Architecture

A 1960s ranch-style home gets a modern, family-friendly makeover.
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Joshua Nimmo, NIMMO architecture firm
Joshua Nimmo, NIMMO architecture firm

On November 2 and 3, the AIA Dallas Tour of Home returns to showcase some of the city’s most interesting homes, all hand-chosen by architects. It’s the mother of all home tours, really—one that recognizes innovative architecture regardless of neighborhood boundaries.

This year, you can visit a new build in the coveted Northern Hills conservation district, a mid-century makeover in Lakewood, and an updated ranch outside Melshire Estates. Each week leading up to the event, we’ll share a sneak peek of one of the seven homes on the tour.

First up, NIMMO Architecture’s project on Caladium Drive, where an expanded and remodeled 1960s ranch-style home offers flowing, flexible spaces for a young family.

*Video by Luke Archer, AIA, JHP Architecture / Urban Design

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