The Parade of Homes is in full swing! Don’t miss your chance to tour the Daybreak Parade homes while they’re open. Parade closes August 18.
Why Everyone’s Talking
One of the most talked‑about homes is the DIY Blogger House at Daybreak, built by Bangerter Homes. More than 3,000 people toured the home during the first two weeks of the Parade.
Meet the DIY Blogger House Team
Five local Utah bloggers teamed up with designer Brian Clark to infuse the DIY spirit directly into new‑home construction—something rarely attempted in such an organized way.
- Jenn — Tatertots & Jello — hand‑painted the rug to make the space her own.
- Shelly — The House of Smiths — known for her pantry innovation.
- Amy — The Idea Room — crafted a standout mud room with a barn door.
- Char — Crap I’ve Made & Laura — Less Cake More Frosting — teamed up on bedroom designs.
Don’t miss these spaces! As Leanne of Organize Your Stuff Now puts it: “I love getting great ideas on projects to make in my own home.”
What Bloggers Are Saying
- Organize Your Stuff Now
- What’s Cooking with Ruthie
- The Inspired Room
- Utah Garden Blog
- Gypsy Magpie
- Girl Loves Glam
- Brassy Apple
- Tera Dara
- Jordan Valley Home & Garden
- Bright Sides
- My Best Friends Blog
- Babble
- Skinny from McKinney
- Tauni – SNAP Conference
- The Nester
- KSL Studio 5
Hours, Tickets & Directions
- Hours: 8 Parade Homes open Monday–Saturday, Noon–9 pm.
- Tickets: Buy at the homes or at the Glass House Information Center (map) for $15; or purchase online and use discount code SLHBA2012 to get them for $10 each.
- Directions: Start at the Glass House for a map and directions.
Make a Day of It
Before or after your Parade tour, explore more of Daybreak: