Month: April 2022


Storage Solutions for Old New Orleans Homes

  People living in New Orleans homes understand that storage and closet space are incredibly limited. The lack of closets comes from a time when a house was taxed by the number of doors it had – so to get around that, homeowners would eliminate closets and use armoirs instead. Fast forward to today, many… Read more »

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Things to do in NOLA Apr 25th – May 1st

      Monday, April 25th  What: Useful Arts Sausage Co. at Second Line Brewing Where: Second Line Brewing, 433 N Bernadotte  Time: 5:00-8:00pm Info/Lagniappe: Useful Arts Sausage Co. will be here for trivia night on Monday 4/25! Enjoy a yummy handmade sausage – pairs so well with a cold craft beer! Event Link  … Read more »

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Our City, My Home: Chrissy C.

  California native turned New Orleanian, Chrissy, was hunting for a house with lots of outdoor space. She was beyond thrilled to find her place in the city that’s off the road less traveled. Read on to see what she loves about her space and the city!   What neighborhood do you live in?  Holy… Read more »

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Things to do in NOLA Apr 18th- Apr 24th

      Monday, April 18th What: The Bachelor Live on Stage Where: The Saenger Theatre, 1111 Canal Time: 8:00pm Info/Lagniappe: The Bachelor Live On Stage Official Tour is the ultimate Bachelor Nation fan party in the form of a wildly flirtatious and interactive evening hosted by Becca Kufrin. Featuring Ivan Hall from Season 16… Read more »

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The Color Story: Coral

    What color is CORAL anyway? Is it pink or is it red or is it orange? Coral is a mix of red and orange, lightened with white. Typical coral hues contain more orange than pink. It’s a pink-orange or an orange-pink!   A little history… the first recorded use of coral as a color name… Read more »

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Things to do in NOLA Apr 11th- Apr 17th

      Monday, April 11th What: Lucky Bean Poetry Night  Where: Blue Cypress Books, 8123 Oak St Time: 6:30pm Info/Lagniappe: This month’s featured reader is Brad Richard. He has taught creative writing at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) and Lusher Charter School, and is a faculty member of the Kenyon Review… Read more »

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How to Prep for House Photos

  All your hard work is completed! You have weeded the garden, painted the living room, and finally finished all those projects that were half-done the past three years. Now your real estate agent is coming over with their photographer to get the very best shots of your home. To make your home look even… Read more »

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Our City, My Home: Laura C.

  Some would say that maximalism is the new minimalism! If this is true, then New Orleans resident Laura is on-trend! Her home is filled with perfectly picked wallpapers, jewelry that has become art, and some curious pieces too. No matter what, her home is filled with love and creativity every day of the week.… Read more »

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