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New Orleans Project, Part 10 of 10
Host Kevin O'Connor opens the show as the Krewe of Zulu prepares
for Mardi Gras. At the project house in Holy Cross, landscape
contractor Roger Cook finds metal worker Joe Strain finishing the
installation of the "hoop and scroll" iron fence in the front yard.
General contractor Tom Silva meets pest control contractor Wayne
Zimmerman to see the work going on under (and around) the house to
protect it from termites. Plumbing and heating expert Richard
Trethewey looks at the final paint color scheme with colorist Louis
Aubert, then checks inside on the new laundry area and first floor
bath. Master carpenter Norm Abram reviews the punch list with lead
carpenter Mike Gettle. Furniture maker Bill Taber arrives with two
custom tables that he made out of the old bargeboard walls that
came down in the renovation. At Musicians' Village, five months of
following the progress concludes with the dedication ceremony at
Calvin Johnson's house. Uptown, the party continues as Kevin
"rolls" with the Zulus down St. Charles Avenue on Mardi Gras Day.
The next day, at the project house, landscape architect Brian
Sublette gives a final tour of the front garden and side yard.
Inside, homeowner Rashida Ferdinand and her interior designer Nancy
Robbins show Kevin the choices they made to blend the old house
with the new addition, using Rashida's artwork to personalize the
spaces. Knowing that many folks in New Orleans are still
struggling, the whole crew celebrates the completion of Rashida's
house and the rebirth of one small corner of the city. (Part 10 of
10)