The Austin Modern Home Tour returns Saturday, March 5, giving you the opportunity to step inside some of the city's best examples of modern design. The tour, founded by Krisstina Wise of The GoodLife Team, allows attendees to visit with architects and designers at 12 featured homes — five of which are on the market.
Tickets cost $35 and can be purchased ahead of time here. Admission is $40 at the door; children under 12 are free.
Enjoy a sneak peek inside six of the homes on this year's tour.
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2510 Trail of Madrones
Sago International
2510 Trail of Madrones
Sago International
The striking interior features open-concept kitchen, living, and dining areas.
2510 Trail of Madrones
Sago International
The L House is situated at the highest point of the property for maximum privacy. Most of the building is suspended above the ground, giving the home an airy quality.
1907 Barton Parkway
Chris Cobb Architecture
Originally built in the 1960s, this home has been completely reconfigured.
1907 Barton Parkway
Chris Cobb Architecture
The modern remodel opened up the space to create a more logical flow.
1907 Barton Parkway
Chris Cobb Architecture
The stunning wood wall, a focal point of the home, incorporates midcentury modern elements.
806 Lincoln St.
Moontower Design Build
This rustic, modern home features two bedrooms and one-and-a-half baths in its compact 1,100 square feet.
806 Lincoln St.
Moontower Design Build
The homeowner requested a simple, warm, minimalist design.
806 Lincoln St.
Moontower Design Build
A limited palette and exposed structural elements keep the space sleek and modern.
2002 Peoples St.
Newcastle Homes and un.box studio
The hand-stained industrial exterior houses a bright, white, modern interior.
2002 Peoples St.
Newcastle Homes and un.box studio
Cool, clean lines are balanced with whimsical tile and wallpaper selections.
2002 Peoples St.
Newcastle Homes and un.box studio
A trellis connects the two sides of the home, and a beautiful outdoor living area anchors the space.
2405 Rockingham Circle
Steve Zagorski Architect
This spectacular home seamlessly blends metal, glass, stucco, and natural elements.
2405 Rockingham Circle
Steve Zagorski Architect
The outside deck is a focal point of the home and a perfect example of blending modern and natural elements.
2708 Townes Ln.
Bercy Chen Studio
This new home successfully brings an ultra-modern vibe to sought-after Tarrytown.
2708 Townes Ln.
Bercy Chen Studio
Notable accents include walnut cabinetry, oak floors, and Spanish porcelain tile.
2708 Townes Ln.
Bercy Chen Studio
A stunning 40-foot wall of glass brings the outside in.