Social Hour: Tribeza’s 9th Annual Interiors Tour Was an Interior Design-Lovers Paradise
From the VIP reception to self-guided tours of stunning homes to a lively wrap party, guests of this year's tour enjoyed a wonderful weekend of activities
Tribeza’s 9th annual Interiors Tour, sponsored by SWBC Mortgage – The Breed Team & Heritage Title of Austin, took over Austin the weekend of January 20th and 21st. Our lineup of talented designers including, Heather Scott Home & Design, The Renner Project, Amity Worrel & Co., 3 Fold Design Studio, Skelly Build, and The Interior Collective, caught the attention of all attendees with their show-stopping designs, eye-catching accents, and bold colors.
We kicked this weekend of stunning interior design off with a VIP reception and panel discussion with our designers at the beautiful Lodgewell Falling Leaves Estate sponsored by Cumberland Trust. Refreshments and small bites were served by Flavor Catering Co. accompanied by warmed cocktails by Island Getaway Rum and wine courtesy of Adega Vinho. Guests departed the reception with custom bags from Savilino, which were filled with gifts from our sponsors and local goods.
Photographer: Jonathan Garza Photography
Guests made their way from house to house on Saturday and Sunday to admire the work of some of the most talented interior designers in Austin, welcomed by representatives from @properties Christie’s International Real Estate.
Heather Scott Home & Design
Designer Raquel Skrobarczyk of Heather Scott Home & Design created a bright and inviting space for her clients. Through her use of interesting wallpaper and unexpected pops of vibrant color, this home was not to be forgotten.
The Renner Project
Designer Kimberly Renner of The Renner Project home, built by David Wilkes Builders with architecture by FAB Architecture, focused on the lighting throughout this space. With modern finishes and furniture, Renner sought to draw guests’ eyes up to meet the expansive light features.
Amity Worrel & Co.
Designers Amity Worrel and Allison Beyer of Amity Worrel & Co. incorporated bold and strong colors throughout this project. From bedding with mixed patterns to unexpected colors in the kitchen, there is an exciting element to see around every corner.
3 Fold Design Studio
Designers Page Gandy and Allison Gaskins of 3 Fold Design Studio did not shy away from using varying textures while working on this project. Accent walls including wooden elements or beautiful wallpaper fill this space with character and interest.
Skelly Build
Designer Diana Skellenger of Skelly Build created a neutral haven within the kitchen, but take one past this delicate space and the rest of this home embodies a playful and whimsical nature. Wallpapers galore, eclectic wall signs, and a children’s playroom that one could only dream of are just a few of our favorite elements in this two-story condominium unit.
The Interior Collective
Designer Anastasia Casey of The Interior Collective used organic textures, patterns, and muted colors to curate this serene space. Each room brings a sense of peace and order with the upmost curation and care that was clearly infused into every design element in this home.
Wrap Party at WCC
On Sunday evening, all guests gathered at West Chelsea Contemporary to celebrate the designers and the wrap of the 2024 Interiors Tour. With special pop-ups including Laura Elizabeth Jewelry outfitting guests with permanent jewelry, Vogue Vingnette creating masterful fashion sketches of attendees, and Say Cheese Photo Booths capturing group photos, it was the perfect end to a full weekend. Flavor Catering Co. served charcuterie, and drinks were provided by Adega Vinho and Island Getaway Rum.
Photographer: Jonathan Garza Photography
A portion of ticket proceeds were donated to Community First! Village.
A special thank you to all of our sponsors: