
Before & After ~ Finding Hidden Treasure in New Orleans. I spotted this project underway in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans in 2023. It is an excellent example of how past alterations often hide important character-defining features under modern finishes -waiting to be rediscovered and restored. I got the photo of the nearly completed project when I was there last week.
The image on the left is from Google Streetview and shows the house before selective demo exposed what remained hidden – essentially the entire historic double gallery with its turned, scroll-cut, stick, and bead Victorian trim elements. Other than the second-story railing, it was all still there, including the wonderful brackets supporting the gallery roof.
How to analyze changes to a house over time is covered in Chapters 2 and 3 of “Restoring Your Historic House, The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners.” Chapter 6 addresses selective demolition and how to uncover hidden historic elements carefully.
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© Scott T. Hanson 2025.
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