A New Orleans Garden District Home’s Five Year Renovation

A New Orleans Garden District Home's Five Year Renovation
A custom banquette fills the space beneath the grand stairwell, creating a cozy retreat

To begin the renovation process, master craftsman Tommy Lachin used a small, original fragment recovered from the parlor to create a prototype from which he handmade new, historically accurate appointments. With these first missing pieces of the puzzle in place, the construction team turned its focus toward devising a palette and a decorative scheme that would reflect the home’s architectural renaissance. Through the main living areas, high-energy hues such as fuchsia, turquoise, and apple green were applied to walls in a lacquer-like finish that Guy himself conceived. The super-slick texture adds a bit of illumination to the rooms and provides easy-to-clean surfaces.

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