

estled on a prominent site in the Garden District, the design of this recently constructed Georgian brick cottage incorporates classic architectural appointments into a carefully confected floor plan that addresses the owner's desire for graciously flowing interior entertaining areas. Built for the owner of a fabric business, primary attention was focused on the relationship of interior spaces. A central axis extending from the entrance Foyer to the Drawing Room bisects the house and connects to the front Parlor and Dining Room. Another axis features a deep arched opening linking the Parlor and Dining Room. All of the ground floor entertaining areas open to the walled garden and brick patio along the right side
of the house. A
secluded Master Suite on the left side of the house has triple façade windows matching the Living Room. Two guest bedrooms are located upstairs with a separate "bonus suite" above the garage.
