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Tour Gives Glimpse Into Exclusive Big Horn Homes

The House & Garden Walk benefits Jewish Family Services of the Desert.

Design and architecture buffs will have a chance this Sunday, March 13 to gain exclusive access into four spectacular Big Horn homes during the 13th Annual House & Garden Walk presented by Jewish Family Services of the Desert.

For people who are curious about what’s behind the walls at one of our valley’s most prestigious residential clubs, this is your chance to view high-end looks by architects and designers such as Narendra Patel, Holden & Johnson Architects, Troy Zimmerman, Terry Hunzicker, Guy Dreier and Marilyn Schwartz Designs.

“This year’s tour features an incredible diversity of architectural and interior design styles,” explains event co-chair Joyce Wolff. “One home was awarded ‘Best In Show’ by Palm Springs Life for its sophisticated minimalist design. Another features Zen gardens, running streams and private lagoons.”

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A third home on the tour will soon be featured in Architectural Digest.

More than 600 connoisseurs of architecture, art, interior design and landscaping attend the House & Garden Walk each year. The event has a reputation for showcasing the desert’s most prestigious architecture, design concepts, and museum caliber art collections.

The tour begins at noon and ends at 4 p.m. Tickets are $75 per person.

For more information or to purchase tickets, contact JFS at (760) 325-4088. Tickets can also be purchased online.

All proceeds from the evening benefit Jewish Family Services of the Desert, a non-sectarian, non-profit organization that provides an array of counseling and social services to those in need regardless of age, income, ethnicity or lifestyle.

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