Preservation in Print
This charming shotgun house demonstrates an evolution of architectural styles and boasts a beautifully-landscaped back yard.
Preservation in Print
Built after the great fire of 1895, this beautiful double-shotgun in Algiers Point is adorned with hand-carved millwork, beautiful wood flooring and original solid wood doors.
Preservation in Print
This delightful sidehall shotgun is filled with bold artwork, bright paint colors, architectural salvage, and natural light.
Preservation in Print
This year’s bonus house for the Shotgun House Tour is a raised centerhall cottage boasting a spacious porch and an impressive art collection.
Preservation in Print
A lighthouse has stood guard over Lake Pontchartrain for nearly 200 years. Spring is the perfect time to explore the site, learn about a special piece of New Orleans history, and enjoy a picnic on the shore.
Preservation in Print
With soaring ceilings, wood floors, and original millwork, this shotgun was love-at-first-sight with its homeowner.
Preservation in Print
A second story was added to this sidehall shotgun house on Bayou St. John. Catch peaceful water views on the porch and check out the salvaged building materials used throughout the renovated home.
Preservation in Print
This renovated shotgun double with a brightly-painted exterior still functions as two independent units.