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Austin homes on 2026 Tribeza Interiors Tour, Part 1 – 2026-03-04 03:52:25



This week, I’m showing all the interior design moments that caught my eye on the 2026 Tribeza Interiors Tour in Austin. Here’s Part 1.… Read More

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March 02, 2026

Interior design lovers, this week of blog posts is for you. I’m going to show all the interior design moments that caught my eye on the 2026 Tribeza Interiors Tour, which showcased the work of interior designers in private homes across Austin. I look forward to this tour every January. As always, I’m grateful to the brave and generous owners for opening their homes to the public and to the designers for their gorgeous, creative work.

Let’s jump in. Today is all about the Hey Now Interiors home in the Allandale neighborhood, which was one of my favorites for its colorful, warm, family-friendly vibe. I took lots of photos!

Hey Now Interiors – Shoal Creek Blvd

Here’s the description from Tribeza:

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.”

The front door is new but made to look vintage with its amber glass blocks. I loved it. You walk right into the living room — no foyer — but who cares with a room this fun. A front-and-center upright piano adds to the lived-in character.

The glowing front door

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