A 1953 residence by California architect John Dinwiddie in the New Orleans’ Riverbend neighborhood received a significant ‘makeoverâ€. The approach for the architectural renovations, the interiors and the completely re-worked back yard were to create a more ‘high style†atmosphere while respecting the language and scale of the existing structure.
The interiors marry contemporary photography with mid-century and contemporary ceramics. The furniture is mostly mid-century modern (RobsjohnGibbings, Wormley, Haines), but with the occasional French antique mixed in, perhaps a nod to New Orleans and its plethora of good French antiques. Khotan and Oushak carpets soften the new cork floors. A pool and linear fountain were ‘inserted†into the shallow rear lot, and the perimeters heavily planted to create a large outdoor ‘roomâ€.
2011 | Brilliant: White in Design |
2014 Oct | Heart and Home: Rooms that Tell Stories |