Holiday homes tour dazzles December 5, 2007
The Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Education Foundation’s Holiday Homes Tour on Sunday raised $1,400, attracting 140 people to check out the homes in Bonner Springs and Basehor.
The upstairs living and dining room combination of the Dunbar home was once the original front porch. It now features windows on three sides where the Christmas tree sits.
Renovated throughout, The Davis House offered visitors Sunday a chance to view the beautiful hardwood floors and tastefully designed interiors offered by a variety of local businesses. One of the front dining rooms with a simple Christmas featured a unique collection of antique Santa figures sitting on an Oak mantle above a gas fireplace.
The home of Dennis and Jeanne Dunbar of Lake of the Forest has windows throughout that let in plenty of light. Frosted windows (above) offer a soft background for two wreaths hanging from the family room.
Visitors to The Davis House had a chance to walk the open staircase between the first and second floors of the renovated home.
Marvin Moore of Bonner Springs waits patiently in the dining room of the Davis House while his wife, Dorothy, takes a look inside. Booties for visitor’s shoes were required and Moore was happy to oblige. The house was one of several stops along the Holiday Homes tour Sunday, a fundraiser for the Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Education Foundation.
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