Small Addition, Big Change: A Double Shotgun Renovation Near Audubon ParkSmall Addition, Big Change: A Double Shotgun Renovation Near Audubon ParkSometimes the best renovations aren’t about more space, but a better layout. That was the case for this double shotgun…Read more
Navigating the HDLC for Your New Orleans Home RenovationNavigating the HDLC for Your New Orleans Home RenovationWhether you’ve just found a historic home to renovate, or you’ve owned one for years and you’re finally ready to…Read more
Historic Home Renovation in New Orleans: Our Process, Phase by PhaseHistoric Home Renovation in New Orleans: Our Process, Phase by PhaseIf you’re renovating a historic home in New Orleans, the process can feel overwhelming. You have a vision for your…Read more
Bywater Sidehall Gallery Renovation & Rear AdditionBywater Sidehall Gallery Renovation & Rear AdditionThis historic sidehall gallery house in the Bywater maintained its traditional front-room layout and detailing, but a previous rear addition…Read more
Restoring a Historic Esplanade Residence for Modern New Orleans LivingRestoring a Historic Esplanade Residence for Modern New Orleans LivingNestled along Esplanade Avenue at the edge of the French Quarter overlooking the Marigny, this historic residence captures the essence…Read more
Doubles to Dorms: What It Means for Your Renovation in the University AreaDoubles to Dorms: What It Means for Your Renovation in the University AreaIf you live near Tulane or Loyola, you’ve probably heard the term “Doubles to Dorms” in the news, or seen…Read more
What to Expect from Your Architect When Planning a RenovationWhat to Expect from Your Architect When Planning a RenovationRenovations often start with inspiration — a better layout, more space, or restoring something historic. But turning that idea into…Read more
Your Historic Home: MillworkYour Historic Home: MillworkThe charm of New Orleans homes is in the details, and millwork is one of the most defining features. This…Read more
Your Historic Home: New Orleans BrickYour Historic Home: New Orleans BrickWalking through neighborhoods like the French Quarter, Marigny, or the Garden District, you’ll likely spot weathered bricks peeking through stucco…Read more
Your Historic Home: Cypress WoodYour Historic Home: Cypress WoodWhen New Orleans was first settled, the region’s swampy landscape was filled with towering old-growth cypress trees. Early builders quickly…Read more
Your Historic Home: BracketsYour Historic Home: BracketsFrom the intricate lacework of iron balconies to the colorful facades of Creole cottages, New Orleans architecture tells a rich…Read more
Your Historic Home: IronworkYour Historic Home: IronworkNew Orleans homes are known worldwide for their distinctive historic ironwork — from the famous and elaborate cast iron cornstalk…Read more