Tag: historic elements

  • What’s the Origin of the Clawfoot Tub?

    Because the past plays such a large part in our present, many homes in the New Orleans area are tailor-made for retrofitting vintage luxuries, such as freestanding clawfoot bathtubs. Once de rigueur and made in heavy cast iron, new models are crafted from lighter fiberglass or acrylic, offering additional options in color and style. A clawfoot tub brings a 19th-century touch of class […]

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  • Why Are Porch Ceilings Painted Blue In The South?

    Driving down country roads and through historic districts in the South, you may have noticed a characteristic feature: blue porch ceilings. MLM Incorporated loves working on historic renovations, celebrating this type of tradition in southern Louisiana. Painting porch ceilings blue has a surprisingly historical background that has migrated steadily north and west. Why are porch […]

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  • Merry Christmas! The Best Homes To See New Orleans Christmas Lights In 2019

    It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Between the shopping, wrapping, and baking, make time to enjoy the beauty of the best New Orleans Christmas lights.  Celebration in the Oaks features more than a million lights across 25 acres. The Roosevelt shines as bright as the stars with lavish lobby decor and 46 Christmas […]

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  • Choosing the Right Siding for Your Historic Home Renovation

    Historic home renovation is big business in New Orleans, thanks to the abundance of antique housing stock throughout the greater metropolitan area. Restoring one to its former glory is both a profession and a labor of love. To achieve a finished project that protects your investment and compliments the architectural style, it’s critical to choose […]

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  • Mardi Gras in Baton Rouge: What to Expect

    Mardi Gras in Baton Rouge may not get as much publicity as its counterpart in New Orleans, but these under-the-radar festivities are the perfect place for couples, families, or even solo visitors to have a good time. If you find yourself in Baton Rouge during Carnival season, take advantage of the extravagant parades and the […]

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  • Retrofit or Replace? How to Handle Historic Windows

    Renovations of historic homes and buildings require special consideration for the windows. Although the original windows are an integral part of the architecture of any historic building, they are much less energy-efficient than modern windows and are often less functional. Here’s what those planning to renovate this type of property should know about striking a […]

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  • Statement Ceilings: The Right Choice for Your Home?

    In a grander past, the ceilings of beautiful homes were a status symbol unto themselves. Painted, vaulted, domed, or coffered, the more ornate the ceiling, the more impressive the room and the more prestigious the social profile. While notions of home luxury have evolved since the age of the Great Houses, history is cyclical and […]

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  • Historic Renovation Regulations in New Orleans

    New Orleans is renowned for its architecture, from antebellum mansions and mid-century modern homes to iconic churches and historical buildings. These buildings preserve New Orleans’ rich history and culture, enabling them to be shared with future generations. This means that there are a number of special considerations to take into account for historic renovation projects […]

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  • Exploring New Orleans’ Mid-Century Modern Architecture

    The architecture in New Orleans is just about as diverse as the culture itself. From Creole cottages to historic properties and antebellum mansions, the variety of homes in the city is impressive. Anyone undertaking a residential construction or home renovation project can look to these mid-century modern homes in New Orleans for inspiration. The Curtis […]

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  • How to Give a Home Some Historic New Orleans Charm

    Historic renovations lend classic charm and vintage appeal to new construction and home additions. Families considering a home remodel in New Orleans can incorporate design strategies, elements, and materials from the city’s iconic architecture to create an aesthetically pleasing space with modern amenities and durability. Here are five techniques to try. Light Fixtures Matter Recessed […]

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