
This Provencal-inspired riverfront home, designed for family living by TS Adams Studio, is situated along the Vermilion River in Lafayette, Louisiana. The residence integrates antiques, preserves privacy, and showcases authentic materials and detailing for a richly layered, timeless retreat.
When designing for this home, it was important for the architects to create a sense of story and place. These were longtime clients who have a deep appreciation for French culture. This home was envisioned as a showcase for their vast collection of antiques and reclaimed architectural elements. Continue below to see the rest of this fascinating home tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT TS Adams Studio BUILDER Mark Laborde Builders INTERIOR DESIGN Cynthia Nunez & Courtney Dickey LANDSCAPE DESIGN Viator and Associates

The project team carefully integrated doors, mantels, and ironwork into the design, allowing the new construction to feel timeless and elegant. Strategic features—such as an orangerie and a vine-covered allée—frame the river views, enhance privacy, and create moments of quiet elegance throughout.

What We Love: The architect did a beautiful job of integrating artifacts into new construction, making them feel like they belong. The design creates a house that feels as if it grew out of Provence and landed in Louisiana. Every detail, from the materials to the furnishings, enhances the sense of timeless elegance and authenticity. The warm, inviting spaces effortlessly blend indoor and outdoor living, making the home both spectacular and comfortable.
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Note: Check out a couple of other fascinating home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Louisiana: Restoration of Eclectic French Quarter Pied-a-Terre in New Orleans and A Louisiana home on the bayou gets reimagined for comfort and relaxation.


A quiet dialogue of light, material, and proportion seamlessly links the exterior, threshold, and living space into a clear architectural idea.











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