Black has lived in her north Bossier home for 30 years and had always wanted to remodel the kitchen, but never had the time. She was also apprehensive because she had no experience with such a project.
This fun family entertainment space was designed by landscape architect Lloyd Overdyke and constructed by builder Terry M. Elston. Overdyke says the homeowners wanted to take advantage of the lake scenery – that’s how the outdoor kitchen came about.
Simple. Minimal. Functional. McKenzie designed this “kid zone” for a homeowner who wanted the space to fit those criteria. The client grew up in long, narrow gallery room serves as a thoroughfare to the children’s bedrooms, and was the perfect spot to bring the homeowner’s vision to life.
and prep space. “This couple like the modern look, but didn’t want it to look too modern. We added rustic touches with the exposed brick, reclaimed wood beams above the island, and the beam that separates the kitchen from the living area,” said builder Matt Tyree.
ocated on Nightfall Court is Bossier City’s newest luxury community: Provident Oaks. This Tanner Construction build’s appeal begins at the curb and never stops. The exterior of the courtyard home features stucco and antique brick walls, shutters across the front, ridged slate tiles, wooden corbels and gas lanterns.
As parties and events go, it just doesn’t get any bigger, any flashier or more fun than Shreveport Regional Arts Council’s (SRAC) biennial fundraiser, Christmas in the Sky. This year’s Broadway theme is guaranteed to absolutely enthrall all attendees..