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Detail of the carved front door surround at The Hermann-Grima historic house museum in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. William Brand designed and built the house in the Federal or Georgian style in 1831. I delight in beautiful historic details! Often historic building of great age have been modified over time. Bubbled wavy glass is replaced with new glass. Hand carved wood details rot away and are replaced with new growth uncarved wood. Bricks can be altered. Historic buildings are added to and made smaller in size. It is not often that we can look at a historic building of great age and see much of a building from the time period it was built. That's why historic original details are a delight. Today we take a tour of some of my favorite historic details in New Orleans French Quarter, also known as the Vieux Carré, is the oldest neighborhood in the city of New Orleans. When New Orleans (La Nouvelle-Orléans in French) was founded in 1718 by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, the city was originally centered on the French Quarter. Today the French Quarter is a treasure trove of Historic buildings dating from the 18th century to the early 20th century. Here are some of their details! Detail of the carved front door surround at The Hermann-Grima historic house museum in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. William Brand designed and built the house in the Federal or Georgian style in 1831. Front door surround at The Hermann-Grima historic house museum in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. William Brand designed and built the house in the Federal or Georgian style in 1831. Detail of 18th century bricks fro a building that was on the property before the house was built at The Hermann-Grima historic house museum in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. William Brand designed and built the house in the Federal or Georgian style in 1831. Fanlight French doorway on a 18th century French Quarter mansion Beautiful 18th century transom and French door on Royal street Detail of 18th century transom Detail of wrought iron brackets and balcony at the Old Absinthe House built 1806. Many celebrities have been welcomed through our doors in the nearly two centuries since its opening -- including Oscar Wilde, P.T. Barnum, Mark Twain, Jenny Lind, Enrico Caruso, General Robert E Lee, Franklin Roosevelt, Liza Minelli and Frank Sinatra. Detail of wrought iron balcony and detailed stucco work at the Old Absinthe House built 1806 French doorway at the Old Absinthe House built 1806 Detail of wrought iron balcony Old Absinthe House built 1806 Royal street doorway and interesting transom French Quarter patina late 18th century wrought iron balcony and bracket Nice early 19th century Federal dormer Greek Revival cast iron Terracotta tiles 18th century wrought iron gate Greek Revival classical cast iron downspout Detail of downspout Greek Revival egg and dart and lambs tongue molding Gas light Greek Revival door 1791 intricate decorative stucco work Greek Revival door and classical wrought and cast iron Greek Revival wrought iron and alley lintel Greek Revival egg and dart and lambs tongue molding Classical wrought iron Greek Revival cast iron and egg and dart and lambs tongue molding Classical cast iron Federal doorway Doorway of The Beauregard-Keyes House, built in 1826 for wealthy auctioneer Joseph LeCarpentier, is a fine example of a raised center hall house. It is named for two of its former residents, Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant (P.G.T.) Beauregard and author Frances Parkinson Keyes. Doorway of the Soniat house built in 1830 by Joseph Soniat, a plantation owner who needed a house in New Orleans when visiting with his large family. Rare French Quarter transom Temple of the winds capital Greek Revival Granite doorway Wrought iron balcony Greek Revival window with iron shutters Detail of Greek Revival doorway Detail of Greek Revival doorway Detail of Greek Revival doorway Lyre classical wrought iron balcony Court of Two Lions in the French Quarter of New Orleans at 708 Toulouse Street. Built in 1798 by Don Juan Mericult. Gate to courtyard with two facing lions. Detail of decorative stucco work on the house of the Court of Two Lions in the French Quarter of New Orleans at 708 Toulouse Street. Built in 1798 by Don Juan Mericult. Gate to courtyard with two facing lions. French Quarter iron Decorative wrought iron 18th century stucco work 18th century stucco work 18th century wrought iron Corinthian cast iron column Detail of cast & wrought iron on the Bank of Louisiana building 1826 Detail of cast & wrought iron on the Bank of Louisiana building 1826 Detail of a 1868 Italianate Cast-iron building in the French Quarter Detail of a 1868 Italianate Cast-iron building in the French Quarter Detail of a 1868 Italianate Cast-iron building in the French Quarter Creole townhouse circa 1800 built by Barthelemy Lafon for Vincent Rillieux the great grandfather of Edgar Dagas the Rillieux-Waldhorn House, this is now the home of Waldhorn Antiques (est. 1881). The building was built between 1795 and 1800 for Vincent Rillieux, the great-grandfather of the French Impressionist artist Edgar Degas. Offices of the (second) Bank of the United States occupied the building from 1820 until 1836 when, thanks to President Andrew Jackson's famous veto, its charter expired. Note the wrought-iron balconies -- an example of excellent Spanish colonial workmanship. Dormer on the Louisiana State Bank Building 1821 It was the last structure designed by nationally prominent architect Benjamin H. Latrobe, who died from yellow fever in New Orleans. Immediately, adjoining the old Louisiana State Bank Building, 409 Royal Street, is a much older structure, that for eight years was the town house of Jean Blanque, once a well-known figure in old New Orleans. Merchant, lawyer, banker, and legislator. Doorway and wrought iron on the Old Brulatour Mansion at 520 Royal Street 1819 Wrought iron on the Old Brulatour Mansion at 520 Royal Street 1819 wrought iron bracket on the Old Brulatour Mansion at 520 Royal Street 1819 Carved cypress cornice Classical wrought iron Classical wrought iron Greek Revival doorway on Bourbon street Greek Revival doorway on Bourbon street 18th century capital Cast iron water god head Detail of Greek Revival window transom Detail of Greek Revival window transom Greek Revival portico Greek Revival cast iron Greek Revival egg and dart and lambs tongue molding Greek Revival window Greek Revival egg and dart and lambs tongue molding Greek Revival cast iron Ornate cast iron
Specifications Total Living Area: 2962 sq ft Main Living Area: 2962 sq ft Garage Area: 656 sq ft Garage Type: Attached Garage Bays: 2 Foundation Types: Slab Exterior Walls: Concrete House Width: 64'6 House Depth: 85'4 Number of Stories: 1 Bedrooms: 3 Full Baths: 3 Max Ridge Height: 28' from Front Door Floor Level Primary Roof Pitch: 8:12 Roof Load: 20 psf Roof Framing: Truss Porch: 781 sq ft Formal Dining Room: Yes 1st Floor Master: Yes Main Ceiling Height: 11' Special Features: Rear Porch
The luxurious H.2. Residence is a striking home located in a residential suburb of Athens, Greece, designed by architecture firm 314 Architecture Studio. The building is situated in the area of Golf in Glyfada, consisting
A stunning Contemporary facade and a spacious layout draw homeowners to this Florida house plan. The enormous great room reveals sliding glass doors that take you to the outdoor livings spaces, both covered and uncovered. Every room in the house gets a special ceiling treatment, giving the home a custom touch. Set in back of the home away from street noise, the very special master suite has a stunning bathroom and large his and her walk-in closets. A second floor lounge is available to friends and family and lies close to the two bedrooms on this floor. Relax in the shade or get some sun on the second floor balconies. Please note that the depth dimension is taken from the front entry to the exterior wall of the master bedroom. The pool design is specified as a potential design and is not included in the plans.
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A stunning Contemporary facade and a spacious layout draw homeowners to this Florida house plan. The enormous great room reveals sliding glass doors that take you to the outdoor livings spaces, both covered and uncovered. Every room in the house gets a special ceiling treatment, giving the home a custom touch. Set in back of the home away from street noise, the very special master suite has a stunning bathroom and large his and her walk-in closets. A second floor lounge is available to friends and family and lies close to the two bedrooms on this floor. Relax in the shade or get some sun on the second floor balconies. Please note that the depth dimension is taken from the front entry to the exterior wall of the master bedroom. The pool design is specified as a potential design and is not included in the plans.
This two-story Mediterranean luxury house plan has a gorgeous second floor master suite. The bayed sitting nook is just the right size for a chaise lounge and twin walk-in closets are off in a hall dressing area. The spacious first floor has a banquet-size dining room and a massive living room with fireplace. In the kitchen, a peninsula eating bar overlooks the family room where double doors open to the rear covered patio. A cabana bathroom keeps wet feet outside after a dip in the pool should you add one. A first floor guest suite also opens up to the rear of the home. The second floor hall overlooks the foyer and the living room.