Here are the trade partners, subs and suppliers to the 2009 BIA Parade of Homes builders. These pages have been pulled from the official Plan Book; just toggle the full screen (upper right corner) to have the names / pages appear a bit larger. We want to officially thank each and every one of them for their amazing partnership in making the 2009 Parade a reality and success. It doesn’t happen without them! (They are categorized by the homebuilder that used them.)
Archive for the ‘Compass Homes’ Category
Builder Countdown with Compass Homes
Compass Homes, builder of this year’s foundation house, was truly thinking about the homeowner when designing One of its greatest features. the garage (believe it or not) was designed with the intent of creating a space that matched both the home and the homeowner’s appeal to finer things. Listen as –name– explains how the garage is just one piece that makes this home a stand out in this year’s Parade.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below is a 2 page summary of everything you wanted to know about the Parade, and more. If we missed a question, please call us at 614-891-0575 or email info@biaparade.com. (To see the full screen, use the toggle button in the top right corner to enlarge the document.)
Only clean cars welcome here.
Sometimes, the most delightful ideas can come unexpectedly. Compass Homes, builder of the BIA Foundation House, found a late solution to finishing their garage floor which made everyone say “I want one of those!” Easy to clean, good enough for entertaining, durable and not terribly expensive. Compass is known for those little ideas that make living easier, but this may just be a big one! Come see it for yourself at the Parade.

Compass Homes Garage Floor (yes, Garage!)
Yep, we got a place for that.
This year’s parade builders are giving BUILT-IN some new meaning. From the ‘family management center’ to the key garage and reading/hiding nook to the elaborate closets, wine cellars, kitchen pantries, recessed wall for family photos, traditional book shelves and window seats, this year’s parade has kept the woodworkers hopping. Oh, and not to mention, gives professional organizers some new dreams.

Calgon, are you there?



We know that the five-year old and under crowd love a good bath. But we are curious about the other 80% of your household residents. Does anyone really use these tubs? The homebuilders seem to think it is up for debate, despite finding one in every master suite.
Here are some from Coppertree, Duffy/Michael Edwards, M/I Homes, Stafford and Compass. We didn’t get a photo of the only iron tub we saw at Romanelli & Hughes’ home – but they seem to be the only one ambitious enough to lug it upstairs to their master.
Focus turns to interiors

At all the parade homes, exteriors are getting final touches while the focus is about to turn inside. Above, Grand Design Group’s Pam Yost is spotted measuring a window in the Duffy Homes / Michael Edwards house. Below painters finish the front exterior at Gossing’s home and concrete contractors pour sidewalks in front of the BIA Foundation House built by Compass.


The Electrical Walk-Through
When Chris and Cindy Nelson decided to purchase the 2009 Parade home being built by Compass Homes (which also happens to be the Foundation House, but more on that later), they entered the game early enough to make a lot of decisions. Anybody who’s gone through the process of building a custom home realizes what all these decisions are – there are a lot of them. A small sampling: lighting, plumbing fixtures, exterior trim colors and materials, wall colors, carpet colors, appliance colors… the list goes on.
A recent visit found the Nelsons doing the electrical walk-through with the folks from Compass Homes. The 3 or 4 hour task has been trimmed down to a 5-minute glimpse of all the minute decisions that are made before any wires are run or drywall is put in place.
It’s a busy time for the Nelsons…
Electrical Walk-Through with Compass Homes from Parade of Homes on Vimeo.
It’s dangerous up there
Roofing is underway at the Parade. On a recent visit to the site, there were several roofers braving the cold conditions, not to mention the steep pitches of the rooflines. this builder was getting started at Duffy Homes.
Although the arrival of rooftops may evoke a yawn from many, it’s actually a crucial milestone for the home builder. Once the roof is on (and the walls, windows and doors are in place), the house is protected from the elements and serious work can begin on the inside.
So now that the lid is on, what’s next? Stay tuned for more updates on the progress.
2009 Parade slated for Tartan Ridge
Charlie Driscoll from Edwards Land Company makes the announcement about the site of the 2009 BIA Parade of Homes.






