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
A Contemporary Take on a New Orleans TownhouseA Contemporary Take on a New Orleans TownhouseAdamick Architecture was thrilled to design this modern Scandinavian-inspired single-family residence in the historic Freret neighborhood. Built on the site…Read more
Your Historic Home: Wood WindowsYour Historic Home: Wood WindowsWood windows are a defining feature of historic homes in New Orleans, contributing to their character and architectural integrity. When…Read more
Your Historic Home: Barge BoardYour Historic Home: Barge BoardBarge board is a distinctive building material with deep roots in New Orleans history. Found in many of the city’s…Read more
Lower Garden District Interior RenovationLower Garden District Interior RenovationNestled in the heart of New Orleans’ Lower Garden District, this elegant Double Gallery home embodies the rich architectural history…Read more
Your Historic Home: PlasterYour Historic Home: PlasterPlaster has been a cornerstone of New Orleans architecture for centuries, contributing both beauty and functionality to historic homes. This…Read more
Your Historic Home: Wood DoorsYour Historic Home: Wood DoorsWood doors are an important character-defining feature of historic homes and buildings. Beyond providing security and access, they create visual…Read more
Your Historic Home: An Educational SeriesYour Historic Home: An Educational SeriesHistoric homes are more than just old buildings — they’re stories, legacies, and an essential part of what makes New…Read more
How to Preserve the Historic Character of Your New Orleans Home During a RenovationHow to Preserve the Historic Character of Your New Orleans Home During a RenovationLiving in a home that’s both comfortable and filled with historic character is a dream for many, especially here in…Read more