Photography by Pieter Estersohn

Boxwood Court Residence

Monroe, Louisiana

Over more than two decades, this 1920s English-cottage-style brick home has been thoughtfully expanded and renovated to accommodate a growing family, an extensive art collection, and stronger connections between indoor and outdoor living. The most recent updates focus on a redesigned kitchen that serves as a social hub, a mix of timeless and mid-century furnishings, and interiors that balance traditional architecture with modern art and vibrant accents.

“Call it his passion project, architect Lee Ledbetter revisits - and revamps - an artful Louisiana home he’s known his entire life.”

“Family Affair”, Galerie

Boxwood Court Residence

Monroe, Louisiana

Over more than two decades, this 1920s English-cottage-style brick home has been thoughtfully expanded and renovated to accommodate a growing family, an extensive art collection, and stronger connections between indoor and outdoor living. The most recent updates focus on a redesigned kitchen that serves as a social hub, a mix of timeless and mid-century furnishings, and interiors that balance traditional architecture with modern art and vibrant accents.

“Call it his passion project, architect Lee Ledbetter revisits - and revamps - an artful Louisiana home he’s known his entire life.”

“Family Affair”, Galerie

Photography by Pieter Estersohn

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