Concrete stairs lead from the kitchen to the pool area. A peekaboo perforated screen crafted from black metal allows guests to see the activity unfolding inside.
Beach days, park picnics, and backyard barbecues—wherever your Fourth of July weekend takes you, these products will elevate your event with ease.
Now, the sizeable kitchen is an exceptional blend of old and new. The original floors, coffered ceiling, and windows are joined with IKEA cabinets with Semihandmade fronts, and Vermont-sourced Danby marble counters.
The concrete hearth at the fireplace has angled sidewalls and a bevelled edge.
Another view of the kitchen. Only some fixtures and appliances have been updated since the home's original construction in '68.
The Smeg to keep your beverages cold.
Have a soak in the tub.
For the rare moments when you're not out enjoying New Orlean's amazing restaurants.
A beautiful space to sit and read about the French Quarter.
Vibrant green sitting room with spiral staircase to the upstairs bedroom.
The kitchen with Viking oven and original cypress floors exposed.
The master bedroom with it's own balcony overlooking the courtyard fountain
Living Room/ Kitchen
Living and leisure room
Shelf
The Graphite-stained plywood base cabinets at the Kitchen are capped with a stainless steel countertop. A steel shelf provides easy access to dishes and cooking tools.