A pair of LA designers allowed history to take the lead for their first project in the Louisiana city
Mitch and I absolutely love driving around neighborhoods to check out the local homes when we travel. So here's a New Orleans House Tour.
One of my favorite places to visit in order to stroll the streets and to take photographs is in the Historic Garden District of New Orleans. Let me quantify that statement by saying when the weath…
New Orleans has many unique architectural styles when it comes to the residences & houses that make up much of the city.
Architecture is meant to fulfill both practical and expressive requirements, and thus it serves both utilitarian and aesthetic purposes. When you look at a structure, you can distinguish these two ends but they cannot be separated, and the relative weight each of them carry can vary widely. Plus, every society has its own, unique relationship to the natural world and its architecture usually reflects that as well, allowing people from other places to learn about their environment, as well as history, ceremonies, artistic sensibility, and many aspects of daily life.
In the vieux carré of New Orleans, formerly occupied by artisans, a house has been decorated to reflect the multi cultural origins of that exuberant delta city. Nicholas Haslam, who redesigned the interior, describes the process.
The asymmetrical facade, multiple gables, bay window, and wrap-around porches are all characteristics of the Queen Anne style of architecture
The Garden District is an absolutely stunning and charming neighborhood located in New Orleans, Louisiana. I can’t express how much I love walking around this neighborhood! The houses are grand and the atmosphere is incredible. I recently spent an extended period of time staying in this neighborhood
Building a house in a historic neighborhood sounds dreamy and daring. See the magic happen in Mississippi.
New Orleans has many unique architectural styles when it comes to the residences & houses that make up much of the city.
Here’s your chance to own Anne Rice’s iconic mansion.
The French Quarter in New Orleans is the city's oldest neighborhood and a place completely unique to itself. Here are our top picks of where to visit.
In the historic cottage updated by architect Bryan Young with his client Sukey Novogratz, music and laughter are never in short supply
Jane Scott Hodges and her husband have a colorful historic New Orleans house.
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Creole Townhomes New Orleans French Quarter In the late 18th century around 1788 and 1796 when two great fires occured in the City of […]
During the early weeks of 2020—before sheltering in place began—I visited New Orleans for the first time. After years of longing to experience The Big Easy, I found myself sauntering (okay, stumbling) to the tune of brass bands and bounce music down Bourbon Street, passing a refreshing Hurricane between my friends, beneath the twinkling of Mardi Gras beads dangling from balconies overhead.
A modern couple has reignited tradition in the home where William Faulkner penned his first novel. Step inside the Faulkner House in New Orleans.
In the historic cottage updated by architect Bryan Young with his client Sukey Novogratz, music and laughter are never in short supply
New Orleans has many unique architectural styles when it comes to the residences & houses that make up much of the city.
New Orleans, Louisiana // Valerie Esparza
Explore Beth Kirby | {local milk}'s 3898 photos on Flickr!
A vibrant new photo book celebrates homes with big personalities
One of New Orleans' newest small luxury hotels, this historic property in the Warehouse District feels like a private sanctuary in the heart of the city.
There is no American city quite like New Orleans: it’s a little Spanish, a little French, but mostly uniquely the thing that it is. Call it a je ne sais quoi. I highly recommend a visit, but if a trip to the Big Easy isn’t in the cards for you right now, there is still a way you can enjoy its unique architecture and laid-back vibe—through these tours of five of NOLA’s most beautiful homes.
Mitch and I absolutely love driving around neighborhoods to check out the local homes when we travel. So here's a New Orleans House Tour.
We never tire of a beautiful home tour, and our latest design feature left us wanting to know more. We chose to feature a recent project from New Orleans interior…
The home coming to market offers a rare glimpse inside the residence that’s been largely private for the last 50 years
“Don’t be afraid to do something unexpected.”
Well this is a strange situation! After over a year of planning to plunge into homeownership in Spring 2020, I really thought we’d considered everything: the pre-approval, the location, the budget, the savings, the credit scores, the accurate reporting our self-employed income, and—of course—the pac
Discover 18 famous places to see in the New Orleans Garden District, the most beautiful historic neighborhood in New Orleans!
From classic charm to more personality-packed exteriors, let this tour of some of our favorite Big Easy abodes help you get into the spirit of Mardi Gras.
see beautiful photos of New Orleans architecture from St. Charles Street to the heart of the French Quarter
Built in 1849, the Greek neoclassical home now asks $2.25M (down from $2.75M)
Morris Adjmi juxtaposes time-worn details like original crown plaster molding with a thoroughly modern take on furnishings
New Orleans has many unique architectural styles when it comes to the residences & houses that make up much of the city.
In the vieux carré of New Orleans, formerly occupied by artisans, a house has been decorated to reflect the multi cultural origins of that exuberant delta city. Nicholas Haslam, who redesigned the interior, describes the process.