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Tour 9 Breathtaking Homes On Atlanta's Street Of Dreams

Posted: 8:04 pm EDT May 31, 2007Updated: 1:32 pm EDT June 2, 2008

Sensational outdoor living areas, stunning murals, TV's on ceilings, you'll find something for everyone at the 2007 Atlanta Street of Dreams.

The Street of Dreams is a luxury home showcase featuring several finely decorated homes. The thought behind the show, to give people a glimpse into a handful of great homes, remodeling ideas, decorating tips, and to show people in the market for a new home what's available. These showcases are held all over the country with Atlanta hosting one each year.

Video: Take A Walk Down The Street Of Dreams

The 2007 Atlanta Street of Dreams can be found in a new community called "Tributary at New Manchester." It's located off I-20 in Douglasville.

The 2007 show features nine fully-decorated homes with prices ranging from $625,000 to $1.8 million. The homes range from nearly 2,400 square feet to over 8,000 square feet.

For the first time in the history of the Street of Dreams, all these homes can be found in a traditional neighborhood.

Some of the amenities in these homes include a hidden home spa with an aquarium, a double chef kitchen, a virtual playroom with interactive gaming systems, and even a mom's meditation room.

If you're interested in touring the Street of Dreams, the show is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. until July 1st. Tickets are $14 for adults on the weekend, $12 during the week. Seniors 65 and older as well as kids four to 12 years old get a $2.00 discount. Children under four get in free.

Visitors are even allowed to bring cameras while taking the tour as to make it easier to remember great ideas when they get home.

To learn more about the street of dreams, you can visit their website Street of Dreams.

Don't miss the slideshow from the Street of Dreams featuring all the homes.

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