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New Orleans Homes Autumn 2010

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how ‘bout them apples?

From the Garden of Eden to America’s kitchens, apples are forever tempting our taste buds.

Soldier on

Collections of military antiques can be both aesthetically pleasing and meaningful.

eat your heart out

Local chefs show off some of their signature dishes.

artfully done

Sculptor and physician Dr. Arthur Silverman and his late wife of more than 65 years, Merce, filled their home with a blend of low-key furnishings and light colors, letting their art collection truly shine.

Holiday Whimsy

With a fresh and nontraditional color palette and custom-made centerpieces with fresh lemons and apples, Richard and Sally Edrington keep holiday decorating fun.

The most wonderful time

Sandra and Bob Eason look forward to Christmas all year long.

New Orleans Alchemy

A home just steps from Audubon Park illustrates the fresh sophistication of today’s New Orleans style.

A house of a different color

No white baseboards? Peach-hued ceilings? Colorist Mary Cooper offers some unusual suggestions for interior color that will add life to your home.

pie-eyed

Pie is good any time of year, but it’s a necessity during the holidays.

The Second Annual Renaissance Awards

New Orleans Homes and Lifestyles and the Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans recognize five historically sensitive home renovations and two business icons.

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