Inside 3 Louisiana Homes That Are Rich in History & Beauty

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

Step Inside 3 Beautiful Historic Homes in Louisiana
April Brown @ Hospitality Realty

Louisiana’s rich history is beautifully reflected in its historic homes, where timeless architecture meets modern comfort. In this article, you’ll discover three unique residences that each bring a different chapter of the past to life. Experience the creative energy of a 1919 eclectic home in Old Metairie, feel the vibrant spirit of a 1924 Mediterranean retreat in New Orleans, and admire the classic elegance of a 1917 Colonial Revival in New Orleans. Each home stands as a charming reminder of the state’s enduring architectural legacy.

1. 1919 Eclectic Home in Old Metairie, Louisiana

Shannon Hinton Kern @ Crescent City Living, LLC

Built in 1919 on an oversized lot in the Crestmont Park subdivision of Old Metairie, this home is listed at $824,710. Offering 4,000 square feet of living space, it features four bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths. Original wood floors, French doors, and vintage hardware highlight its historic charm, while a grand front porch and striking columns add curb appeal. Downstairs, a separate one-bedroom unit provides guest or rental possibilities. A spacious backyard and off-street parking complete this rare opportunity to own a piece of local history.

Where is Metairie?

Where is Metairie?
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Metairie is in southeastern Louisiana, just outside New Orleans in Jefferson Parish. Steeped in rich Creole and Cajun heritage, the area is known for its lively Mardi Gras celebrations and close proximity to the French Quarter. Residents enjoy quick access to cultural attractions, shopping along Metairie Road, and outdoor recreation at nearby Pontiff Playground. Its blend of suburban comforts and historic charm makes Metairie a sought-after destination.

Dining Room

Shannon Hinton Kern @ Crescent City Living, LLC

A formal dining room with gleaming hardwood floors and thick wooden trim around doorways. A vintage chandelier hangs from a decorative ceiling medallion, casting warm light over a polished wooden table and matching chairs. Built-in cabinets display fine china and collectibles. The atmosphere is elegant yet inviting, recalling the home’s early 20th-century roots.

Kitchen

Kitchen
Shannon Hinton Kern @ Crescent City Living, LLC

A bright kitchen featuring a vintage Chambers stove alongside modern appliances like a stainless-steel refrigerator. White walls contrast with warm wooden cabinetry, and tiled flooring runs underfoot. A stained-glass window above the sink adds a colorful accent, while overhead lighting and a small pendant fixture illuminate the workspace. A cozy breakfast nook in one corner provides a charming spot for casual meals.

Bedroom

Bedroom
Shannon Hinton Kern @ Crescent City Living, LLC

A spacious bedroom with tall ceilings and original wood trim framing the doors and windows. A carved wooden bed anchors the room, complemented by matching antique furniture. Sunlight filters through soft drapes, highlighting the rich tones of the hardwood floors. Ornate light fixtures and subtle paint colors create a restful, nostalgic ambiance.

Loft

Loft
Shannon Hinton Kern @ Crescent City Living, LLC

An upstairs loft area with an open railing overlooking the staircase below. Hardwood floors continue here, while white walls and a bright teal accent wall add a playful touch. A couch sits against one side, creating a casual lounge space. Overhead lighting and a small window near the ceiling keep the room airy and comfortable, perfect for reading or game nights.

Porch

Porch
Shannon Hinton Kern @ Crescent City Living, LLC

A broad front porch elevated by brick columns and accessed via a grand staircase. Painted a cheerful yellow, the exterior walls contrast with the porch’s teal ceiling. Decorative ironwork frames the entrance, and a set of chairs invites relaxation. Potted plants and whimsical sculptures bring color and personality to this outdoor sitting area, ideal for morning coffee or evening conversation.

Patio

Shannon Hinton Kern @ Crescent City Living, LLC

A concrete patio in the backyard, partially surrounded by greenery and shaded by adjacent buildings. Metal bistro chairs and small tables provide a spot for outdoor dining. The house’s siding and windows are visible on one side, while the yard extends beyond the paved area. This intimate setting allows for easy gatherings and family barbecues in a private outdoor retreat.

Basement

Shannon Hinton Kern @ Crescent City Living, LLC

A rustic basement with exposed beams and a concrete floor, currently arranged as a casual entertainment space. A wooden bar stands along one wall, accompanied by barstools and memorabilia. Overhead lights cast a soft glow on the unfinished ceiling, creating a cozy, speakeasy-like vibe. It’s a versatile area that can be adapted for storage, hobbies, or lively get-togethers.

Source: Crescent City Living, LLC via Redfin

2. 1924 Mediterranean Home in New Orleans

1924 Mediterranean Home in New Orleans
April Brown @ Hospitality Realty

Offered at $899,900, this stately raised basement home boasts 4,473 square feet of living space on a 75 x 120 lot. Built in 1924, it features timeless Mediterranean architecture with arched windows, stucco exterior walls, and red-tile roofing. The property has undergone modern renovations—most notably a beautifully updated kitchen, a Tesla charging station in the two-car garage, and an elevator—while preserving its old-world charm. Wood floors, high ceilings, and abundant natural light grace the interior, and the versatile lower level includes a wine room and spacious game room.

Where is New Orleans?

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Located in southeastern Louisiana near the mouth of the Mississippi River, New Orleans sits roughly 100 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. Founded in 1718, the city’s rich tapestry of French, Spanish, African, and Creole influences has shaped its vibrant culture. Famous for its Mardi Gras celebrations, jazz music heritage, and distinctive cuisine, New Orleans is both a historical treasure and a modern hub of the Gulf Coast region. Visitors can explore the French Quarter, stroll along the Mississippi River, and immerse themselves in the city’s legendary festivals and hospitality.

Front Porch

April Brown @ Hospitality Realty

A grand, screened-in front porch greets visitors with a trio of elegant arches, reflecting the home’s Mediterranean design. Stucco walls and overhead fans create a breezy space to enjoy the lush front lawn. The arches frame the neighborhood view, while ample seating room offers an inviting spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation.

Game Room

Game Room
April Brown @ Hospitality Realty

Situated in the lower level, this spacious game room features neutral tile flooring and recessed lighting for a bright yet cozy feel. A classic pool table anchors the space, while brick accents lend warmth to the built-in bar area. Perfect for entertaining, the room balances casual fun with a refined atmosphere.

Elevator

Elevator
April Brown @ Hospitality Realty

A beautifully crafted, wood-paneled elevator connects the upper and lower levels of the home. Brass fixtures, a vintage-style telephone, and warm lighting evoke a sense of timeless sophistication. This convenient feature underscores the blend of modern updates within the home’s historic framework.

Bathroom

April Brown @ Hospitality Realty

Soft sage walls and frosted windows create a serene environment in this updated bathroom. The dark wood double vanity boasts granite countertops, offering both style and ample storage. Tiled floors and understated fixtures add a touch of modern comfort to the home’s classic charm.

Bedroom

Bedroom
April Brown @ Hospitality Realty

Hardwood floors and a neutral color palette set a calm tone in this bedroom. Multiple windows allow natural light to fill the space, complemented by a ceiling fan overhead. A built-in closet with wooden paneling provides convenient storage, while the room’s generous dimensions offer flexibility for various furniture layouts.

Sunroom

Sunroom
April Brown @ Hospitality Realty

Tall, arched windows wrap this airy sunroom in abundant daylight, showcasing the home’s Mediterranean flair. Warm hardwood flooring and light-hued walls enhance the bright, inviting atmosphere. A ceiling fan circulates fresh air, making this a cozy spot for reading, morning coffee, or simply basking in the sunlight.

Kitchen

Kitchen
April Brown @ Hospitality Realty

Combining function and flair, the kitchen offers rich wood cabinetry, stainless-steel appliances, and a spacious center island. Earth-toned tile floors and a mosaic-tiled backsplash add warmth, while large windows and modern lighting keep the space well-illuminated. Ideal for both casual family meals and formal entertaining.

Living Room

Living Room
April Brown @ Hospitality Realty

With soaring ceilings, gleaming hardwood floors, and a grand fireplace, this living room exudes old-world elegance. A chandelier crowns the space, reflecting light onto the polished wood below. Large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a welcoming setting for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire.

Side Exterior

Side Exterior
April Brown @ Hospitality Realty

A closer, ground-level look at the home’s side reveals a warm stucco façade framed by a tall palm tree and a privacy fence. The Mediterranean-style terracotta roof tiles continue along this elevation, complementing the soft gray exterior. A two-car garage with a gently sloping driveway provides convenient parking, enhanced by a Tesla charging station inside. Large windows bring natural light into the upper rooms, while the lower level features an additional entrance for easy access to the game room and wine room.

Source:  Hospitality Realty via Zillow

3. 1917 Colonial Revival in New Orleans

1917 Colonial Revival in New Orleans
Michelle Sartor @ LATTER & BLUM

Built in 1917, sits in the heart of Uptown New Orleans just steps from the historic Carrollton Avenue Streetcar line. Listed at $895,000 and offering 4,456 square feet of living space on a 45 × 120 ft. lot, it seamlessly blends its early 20th-century charm with modern conveniences. Original architectural details include high beamed ceilings, gleaming wood floors, a period-style fireplace, and arched fanlight windows. Recent renovations since 2017 feature a new wrought iron fence with electric gate, a 2021 roof replacement, 2024 water heaters and exterior paint, plus updated attic insulation in 2023. The property has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, gated off-street parking, and a spacious front garden all within walking distance of Maple and Oak Streets’ best shops and cafés.

Where is New Orleans?

Where is New Orleans?
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New Orleans is located in southeastern Louisiana, near the mouth of the Mississippi River and close to the Gulf of Mexico. Founded in 1718, the city has a rich cultural heritage shaped by French, Spanish, and Creole influences. Renowned for its vibrant music scene—particularly jazz—New Orleans is also famous for Mardi Gras celebrations, historic architecture, and unique cuisine. The city’s Uptown neighborhood, where this home is situated, is known for its grand homes, oak-lined streets, and easy access to iconic streetcar routes.

Bathroom

Bathroom
Michelle Sartor @ LATTER & BLUM

A compact yet inviting space with crisp white walls and a soft neutral floor. A shower-tub combo lines one side, framed by a simple white curtain. Overhead lighting illuminates a white vanity with a round mirror, while open shelving above the toilet provides both storage and decorative display space. The clean, bright design makes for a refreshing guest or secondary bathroom.

Living Room

Living Room
Michelle Sartor @ LATTER & BLUM

This cozy living area features warm-toned flooring and neutral walls, creating a relaxed ambiance. A beige sofa anchors the space, complemented by a circular wooden coffee table and a TV stand opposite. Several windows let in ample daylight, while recessed lighting keeps the room bright after sunset. The open doorway leads to an adjacent dining or sitting area, giving the home a welcoming flow.

Bedroom

Bedroom
Michelle Sartor @ LATTER & BLUM

A tranquil sleeping space with polished hardwood floors and a soft color palette. The bed is dressed in white linens, accented by patterned pillows, and framed by a classic headboard. A ceiling fan overhead provides comfort, and tall windows allow natural light to fill the room. A vintage-style dresser and mirror set complete the room’s timeless feel.

Kitchen

Kitchen
Michelle Sartor @ LATTER & BLUM

A chef-friendly layout with warm wood cabinetry, sleek granite countertops, and stainless-steel appliances—including a refrigerator, microwave, and range. The tile flooring is easy to maintain, and a matching backsplash ties the design together. Recessed lighting highlights a wine cooler and plenty of storage, making this kitchen as functional as it is stylish.

Breakfast Nook

Breakfast Nook
Michelle Sartor @ LATTER & BLUM

Tucked just off the kitchen, this intimate eating area features a round wooden table surrounded by charming green chairs. Natural light streams in through a tall window and a glass-paned door leading to the backyard. The original wood floors and high ceilings lend a classic New Orleans feel, creating a bright and cheerful spot for morning coffee or casual meals.

Primary Bathroom

Primary Bathroom
Michelle Sartor @ LATTER & BLUM

A spacious, spa-like retreat with a free-standing soaking tub set against tiled walls. Dual sinks in a wide vanity provide plenty of room for morning routines, and a large window overlooks greenery, flooding the space with daylight. A separate shower adds modern convenience, while neutral tones and natural materials evoke a calming, luxurious atmosphere.

Dining Room

Dining Room
Michelle Sartor @ LATTER & BLUM

An elegant, light-filled space featuring a substantial wooden dining table surrounded by tufted chairs. A stately chandelier hangs overhead, highlighting the high beamed ceiling. Built-in shelving and a window seat add period character, while large windows usher in abundant sunlight. The polished wood floors and classic fireplace in an adjacent nook complete the timeless Uptown New Orleans charm.

Source: LATTER & BLUM via Redfin

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