SEE THIS HOUSE: Architect’s New Orleans Home in the Garden District

May 15, 2023 Coco Admin Alt

Last week, Architectural Digest posted a tour of a beautiful New Orleans home designed by an architect for his family. This beautiful property is located in the Garden District in New Orleans. The Louisiana city is one of my favorite places to visit. I was actually supposed to visit this year for Mardi Gras, but I ended up not being able to go. It was a total bummer. I love admiring the architecture and eating (too much) food. It’s always a fabulous time!

So today’s blog is all about this beautiful center-hall style home. It was originally built in the 1840s and was renovated many times throughout the years. Architect, Morris Adjmi, discovered the home in 2016 and absolutely fell in love. So I rounded up some of my favorite rooms from his home below! It’s worth taking a few minutes and admiring the home tour.

What is A Center Hall Cottage Style Home? 

The center hall cottage has a rectangular footprint and a gabled roof. However, it has Caribbean-inspired architectural embellishments that became popular in the 1800s by the middle class in New Orleans. The construction is generally raised off the ground and is 1 and a half stories.  Its symmetrically laid-out rooms are accessible by a central hallway. The deep front gallery, supported by exquisite columns in various forms, distinguishes the Center Hall cottage from home Creole style home. 

About The New Orleans Architecture

The Greek Revival-style house was built in 1840 and is over 4,500 square feet. Then it was converted into an Italianate-style house in the 1880s. After Hurricane Katrina, the home was renovated…again! According to Adjmi, the previous redesign didn’t pay homage to the original architectural beauty of the home. So once Adjmi and his architect-photographer wife Lisa Maha bought the house, they prioritized preserving the original style of the property. It took over two years to refurbish it. 

Janusz Urbanski, a plaster artisan, was brought in to take original moldings from the foyer and reproduce molding throughout the rest of the house. A beautiful technique to preserve the home with a modern twist.

The Home Interior

An elegant dining room design with a Rilievo table surrounded by armless Knoll Tulip chairs. There is a mix of old and new-world home decor. Also, the dining room features a vintage Oushak rug, and a pair of 18th-century Georgian Demilune console tables.

The parlor features modern furniture pieces that give the room a “wow” factor. That includes a sofa by Los Angeles designer Nickey Kehoe, a caramel Listen to Me leather chaise by Edward Wormley and the trending bubble chandelier. The space also features unique furniture finds like Arflex’s Elettra lounge chairs, designed by Italian architect Ernesto Nathan Rogers.  

Dupe Alert: Armless black chairs from Overstock. 

The Kitchen Design

The kitchen is the most modern-looking room in the entire house. Admji wanted a classic Shaker look for the kitchen design. It features cream custom cabinets, brass Ionian faucets, and Bum stools fromDeVol kitchens in London. The countertops are white marble with grey veining that creates an elevated appearance in the kitchen. He restored the ceiling to its former height by using Warm Gray limestone from Floors of Stone for a rustic and weathered look. 

The Sunroom

The home features a bright and airy sunroom. A perfect spot to read in the morning with a cup of tea. The sunroom has hardwood floors and original trim work on the staircase. There are replicated moldings and trim to add elegant detailing to the space.

The home exterior is charming. Lisa Mahar collaborated with landscape designer Peter Raarup. The outdoor space features old-growth oak trees, a flowering Crepe Myrtle, and plants such as variegated ginger, tree fern, saw palmetto, and Ligularia. 

What Is The Garden District in New Orleans? 

The Garden District is a neighborhood in New Orleans. The historic neighborhood dates back to 1833 and was officially annexed by 1852. The Garden District is lined with larger-than-life mansions, double-gallery houses, and colorful cottages. It’s a swoon-worthy travel destination for architecture enthusiasts. Spend a warm Louisiana day just walking around the neighborhood.

What To Do in the Garden District?

If you’re in the French Quarter, take the St. Charles Streetcar out to the Garden District. You can also visit the Garden District Book Shop. It’s located in a commercial complex that previously housed the South’s first roller rink.

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The most popular place to visit is Lafayette Cemetery No. 1. The cemetery was founded in 1833 and has a lot of history. A must-see when you’re in New Orleans.

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