In New Orleans, Dabito Builds His Color-Soaked Home From the Ground Up
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In New Orleans, Dabito Builds His Color-Soaked Home From the Ground Up
"They wanted a house that felt as though it had always belonged in the neighborhood. The exterior was designed to blend with the historic district's Creole cottages and Victorian row houses."
"Inside, period-style details from dentil moldings to elliptical-arched doorways lend character to the new construction, creating a home that feels collected over time."
"The 'brand new old' approach reaches its zenith in the showstopping kitchen, designed down to every last handcrafted detail, from walls of Venetian plaster to countertops of Calacatta Breccia marble."
Marcie Banks of Clementine Construction collaborated with Dabito to create a home that feels historically integrated into the neighborhood. The design emphasizes a mix of vintage and contemporary styles, featuring period-style details and a striking yellow exterior. The kitchen showcases handcrafted elements, including Venetian plaster and Calacatta Breccia marble. Dabito and his husband consider the house a significant achievement, referring to it as their 'forever home,' despite the playful acknowledgment of future changes.
Read at Architectural Digest
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