Photography by Pieter Estersohn

Fisk-Hopkins Residence

New Orleans, Louisiana

Originally constructed in the late 1850s as a library and later expanded into a residence, this Greek Revival home in the French Quarter has been meticulously restored and reimagined for contemporary living. The renovation preserves key architectural details while introducing open interiors and a redesigned free-floating staircase. Updated spaces include a new kitchen, primary suite, and marble-clad bathroom, complemented by a symmetrical formal landscape and an interior design that harmonizes historic character with modern furniture, art, and abundant natural light.

“In many ways, the home reflects the revitalized spirit of New Orleans—steeped in tradition while looking toward the future.”

Jacqueline Terrebonne, “Faithful Adaptation”, Galerie

Fisk-Hopkins Residence

New Orleans, Louisiana

Originally constructed in the late 1850s as a library and later expanded into a residence, this Greek Revival home in the French Quarter has been meticulously restored and reimagined for contemporary living. The renovation preserves key architectural details while introducing open interiors and a redesigned free-floating staircase. Updated spaces include a new kitchen, primary suite, and marble-clad bathroom, complemented by a symmetrical formal landscape and an interior design that harmonizes historic character with modern furniture, art, and abundant natural light.

“In many ways, the home reflects the revitalized spirit of New Orleans—steeped in tradition while looking toward the future.”

Jacqueline Terrebonne, Galerie

Photography by Pieter Estersohn

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