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The 11th Annual TRIBEZA Interiors Tour 2026

Interior Designer: BANDD/DESIGN | Photographer: Frank Garnica

We are delighted to invite you to join us for the 11th Annual TRIBEZA Interiors Tour, presented by SWBC Mortgage – The Breed Team and Heritage Title of Austin. Join hundreds of design fans on a self-guided, self-paced tour showcasing gorgeous homes across the city from some of Austin’s most talented designers on January 24 & 25, 2026.


EVENT OVERVIEW

Thursday, January 22nd

VIP Kick-Off Party

*VIP Ticket Holders Only | 6pm – 8pm

Saturday, January 24th 

TRIBEZA Interiors Tour: Homes Open to All Saturday or Two-Day Ticket Holders

12pm – 5pm | Interactive Tour Map Coming Soon

Sunday, January 25th 

TRIBEZA Interiors Tour: Homes Open to All Sunday or Two-Day Ticket Holders

12pm – 5pm | Interactive Tour Map Coming Soon


MAP

Interactive Tour Map coming soon.


HOMES + DESIGNERS

See our interactive tour map for home addresses, coming soon.

Bambi A’Lynn Interior Design +
Bambi A’Lynn Interior Design | Photo by: Nathan Schroder⁠
Bambi A’Lynn Interior Design | Photo by: Nathan Schroder⁠

Bambi A’Lynn Bratton is known for creating spaces that make people never want to leave their homes. She draws inspiration from classic books, international fashion, period films and the natural world, blending styles to craft rooms that feel welcoming and deeply personal. Her Interiors Tour home reflects that vision. The original 640-square-foot 1916 Sears kit house was renovated into offices and seamlessly connected a custom 2,400-square-foot residence built with Watermark Homes by David Bratton and Dianne Kett. The addition preserves the charm of the original home, forming a warm, timeless retreat that feels as if it has always been there.

BANDD/DESIGN +
BANDD/DESIGN | Photo by: Frank Garnica⁠

Founded in 2017, BANDD/DESIGN has completed more than 170 residential projects and is known for interiors that feel unique and intentionally crafted. With studios in Austin and Los Angeles, founder Sara Malek Barney applies her award-winning approach to creating spaces that feel both expressive and high-quality. For this year’s Interiors Tour, Sara highlights a colorful new custom build with 360 Degree Construction and Pavonetti Architecture. Designed to capture the spirit and charm of New Orleans, the home is a playful mix of color and custom features. Standout spaces include a music room, a cigar lounge and an apothecary, all thoughtfully layered to feel maximalist without feeling crowded. It is Sara’s fourth time on the Interiors Tour, a testament to her eye for distinctive, character-filled design.

Urbanspace Design Studio +
Urbanspace Design Studio | Photo by: Likeness Studio⁠

Urbanspace Design Studio is a full-service interior design firm lead by Merrill Alley bringing warmth and refinement to the single family homes, multi-family communities, restaurants, cocktail lounges and workspaces they create. For the Interiors Tour, they showcase a custom penthouse perched atop The Modern, a 56-story tower on Rainey Street designed by Urbanspace in collaboration with Page Architects, Nelson Partners and built by Flintco. Inside the penthouse, classic modern furnishings, rich tactile materials, curated artwork and collected objects come together to create a refined yet inviting space. The design story, however, begins long before you even reach the front door. From the lobby’s meticulously crafted details to the custom elevator interiors, every moment of arrival was thoughtfully shaped by Merrill and her team.

Kim Lewis Designs +
Kim Lewis Designs | Photo by: Chase Daniel⁠

Kim Lewis leads a global multidisciplinary design studio known for its whimsical, personality-infused design rooted in fashion, color, craftsmanship and storytelling. Her work honors historical architecture while incorporating iconic vintage pieces across hospitality, commercial and luxury residential projects. For this year’s Interiors Tour, Lewis presents a remodeled East Austin Craftsman completed with Friedman General Contracting. The renovation reimagines the front parlor, kitchen, dining area, mudroom and powder room. The parlor features burgundy walls, unglazed zellige tile and herringbone wood floors, while a chartreuse lacquer island with brass inlay anchors the newly opened, skylit kitchen. Custom dining pieces, a patterned mudroom and artwork by homeowner Greg Rainford reflect the lively, creative spirit of the couple who call the house home.

Moontower Design-Build +
Moontower Design-Build | Photo by: Erin Holsonback⁠

Moontower Design-Build is an integrated architecture, interiors and construction studio known for tailored design solutions and meticulously crafted homes. Their team of architects, designers and builders uses a collaborative approach defined by precision and attention to detail. For the Interiors Tour, Moontower showcases its Barton Hills project, a reimagined 1960s ranch transformed into a modern family home with a soaring screened porch that serves as a generous outdoor room and a detached guest casita. Vaulted ceilings, skylights, saturated colors and handmade tile bring personality to the interiors, while wood, plaster and terra cotta ground the home in warmth and a desert-inspired palette.

Hey Now Interiors +
Hey Now Interiors | Photo by: Avery Nicole Photography⁠

Hey Now Interiors, led by founder and lead designer Amy Hadley, is an award-winning studio known for creating spaces that support both how clients feel and how they function day to day. For the Interiors Tour, the team partnered with Krager General Construction to renew a 1952 Allandale ranch home, preserving its old-Austin charm while introducing intentional modern updates for a young family. The front living room became a Wes Anderson–inspired lounge featuring Western accents, Katie Kime Austin toile wallpaper and a lemon-yellow Malm fireplace. A striking amber glass rondel door, double-sided built-in and new 7.5-foot arches elevate flow and architectural character. In the kitchen, the family’s playful “bougie Waffle House” vision comes to life with a cooktop island, recessed ceiling vent and an antique barrister cabinet converted into upper storage. The result is a warm, colorful home that feels both distinctly modern and rooted in its midcentury spirit.

Studio Burgoon +
Studio Burgoon | Photo by: Lindsay Brown⁠

Studio Burgoon is a full-service interior design studio celebrated for its artful blend of timeless appeal and contemporary function. For the Interiors Tour, Studio Burgoon presents founder Ali Burgoon Nolan’s own 1939 bungalow in Hyde Park’s Local Historic District — a restoration completed with Curlee Custom Homes and architect Lindsay Shillington. The project honors the home’s original craftsmanship while weaving in the layered, refined aesthetic that defines her work. Restored longleaf pine shiplap, reconstructed transom windows with mouth-blown restoration glass and custom period-accurate millwork sit alongside thoughtful updates that elevate comfort and livability. William Morris wallpaper and a mix of midcentury and European antiques bring soul and narrative throughout the home. The project is a shining example of how Austin’s historic architecture can be sensitively restored while embracing a modern way of living.

Chateau Chloe +
Chateau Chloe | Photo by: Dillon Magnuson⁠

Step Inside the Curb Appeal-Winning Home

As an added highlight to this year’s tour, guests have the opportunity to explore Chateau Chloe, winner of TRIBEZA’s 2025 Curb Appeal Contest, and experience interiors that beautifully complement its celebrated exterior.

This custom home reflects the vision and design of the owner Chloe Chiang, brought to life with designer Alexis Barry of Alexis Justine Design, builders Doug and Lillie Cameron of Render ATX, architect Becky Jeans of DesignTrait and stylist Kerry Cole of Casa Metta. Inspired by her love for New Orleans, Chiang set out to “bring back maximalism” with a home that translates soul, texture, history and character. Nearly every interior element is one of a kind, sourced from antique shops, estate sales, custom makers and years of collected inspiration. Rebekka Glass, founder of Casa Metta, contributed to the project’s unique character through her design collaboration. Stackable porches encourage connection with neighbors, while warm, transportive interiors make guests feel like they’ve stepped into another world entirely.


DESIGN DETOURS

All guests are invited to stop by our Design Detour stops throughout the weekend, including:

  • Maaribu: Stop by Maaribu Cafe & Gifts for 15% off in-store retail purchases and a free small drip coffee. Stop by Maaribu Home & Design for 15% off in-store retail purchases, free sips of prosecco and a gift with purchase of a Maaribu candle, one per guest while supplies last.
  • The Renner Project: Tour-goers can stop by for refreshment along the route with snacks, beer and bubbly.
  • Chateau Bellevue: Guests will experience Chateau Bellevue’s Romanesque architecture, original woodwork and flooring, antique furnishings, 1800s stained glass, and curated historic décor throughout the home.

PARTNERS


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When do tickets go on sale for the 2026 TRIBEZA Interiors Tour?

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased HERE.

What are the dates of the Interiors Tour?

The 2026 TRIBEZA Interiors Tour will be on January 24 through January 25, 2026.

When will the home addresses be released? 

Addresses for each home on the tour will be released on January 20. Our interactive map, coming soon, will help tour-goers navigate to each home on the tour.

What is the food & beverage policy inside the homes? 

Outside food and beverages are not allowed inside the homes. 

Are children allowed on the tour? 

Yes, children are allowed on the tour. Children under 10 do not need a ticket. 

Is parking available at the homes?

Street parking is available, yet limited at each home. If you are touring with a big group, ride share is encouraged to save space in the neighborhoods and be mindful of neighbors. 

Are shoes allowed inside the homes? 

Shoes are not allowed inside the homes. Booties to wear over your shoes will be provided at each home – please keep your booties from home to home if possible. Socks are allowed, but no bare feet.

Is photography allowed inside the homes?

Photography is welcome, but please be respectful of the homeowners’ signage and requests for no photography or entrance to certain rooms. 

When will I get more information about the VIP kick-off party? 

Details about the VIP Kick-Off Party, on the evening of Thursday, January 22, will be sent to VIP ticket holders a few weeks before the tour weekend. 

What is the refund policy? 

Refunds are not permitted after ticket purchase. 

Where do I pick up my wristbands for the tour?

The tour is self-guided and self-paced. Please check in with our event staff at the first home you arrive at on the tour. Our event staff will give you your wristband which will be your “ticket” for the weekend. Keep your wristband throughout the weekend and this is how you’ll get into each home!