Known for its rich architectural heritage and tantalizing cuisine, the Creole-seasoned culture of lower Louisiana also gave us the word “lagniappe,” which loosely translated means “a little something extra.” This description, along with a bevy of Deep South influences, perfectly describes this new home.
To keep the crisp white interiors of the home from being too monochromatic, the owners gravitated toward fabrics and patterns in light creams, grays, and muted blues. This color combination sets a soothing, comfortable tone in the living area and throughout the house.
With the kitchen, breakfast, and living areas combined into one space, this open plan proves ideal for both entertaining and daily living. Adjoining the kitchen and living area, the breakfast and casual dining nook contains a series of casement windows, which serves as…
