Fireplaces make a home or outdoor space relaxing and cozy. Just like our home, our fireplaces can get a little drab and could use an update. A great way to do this without a drastic remodel is to use a simple stick-on fireplace wall.

Reclaimed Weathered Wood Accentuates Electric Fireplaces

Wood accent walls have become very popular over the last several years. A great example is to use an accent faux wood wall above an electric fireplace. By doing this, you create a nice earthy feel to a space.

Hamptons Adds Character and Charm to Metal-Plated Fireplaces

Metal plated fireplaces are can be cold and sterile in design. To give it a more appealing look, take the faux stick on white-washed wood planks and place it behind the metal-plated fireplace. This gives it a farmhouse chic look.

Nature Gray Planks Lend Graceful Glamour to Unused Fireplaces

Take an ugly worn down fireplace and surround it with a wood plank fireplace wall with reclaimed weathered wood gray panels. The design gives a nice nature-inspired accent in design.

Golden Oak Adds Warmth to Mid-Century Modern Fireplaces

A fluted free-standing fireplace was very popular in the 1960s and 1970s and is still used today. A great way to bring it into a home in 2022 is to add golden oak reclaimed wood planks on the wall behind the upside-down cone-shaped fireplace.

Weathered Panels Up the Outdoorsiness of Virtual Fireplaces

Create a wood plank fireplace wall to enhance your flame-free virtual fire. These are easy to install as they peel and stick onto the walls. They are great when paired with digital flames that gives you a smoky campsite kind of feel.

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Kenner’s Laketown is seeing some interest for a makeover. Atlantis Gaming wants to build a total destination resort and Boyd Gaming, the company that owns Treasure Chest Casino, wants to take the riverboat casino and replace it with a new land-based casino.

“It’s exciting for the city of Kenner,” Mayor Ben Zahn said.

Laketown is located on the city’s public Lake Pontchartrain frontage. City leaders have wanted to do something with this property for a while. City officials say that the new developments will not only lure visitors to the area but also bring in funds for the sales-tax-dependent Kenner.

The casino that will replace Treasure Chest Casino will be a bigger and better casino on the land. The $95 million projects will have a steakhouse, sports bar and a sportsbook along with the casino. The plan is to open the casino in late 2023.

The Las Vegas-based Atlantis Gaming plans to build a 40-acre development with a budget of $450 million. It will include shops, condominiums, dining options and, possibly, gambling. The project will be on large barges moored in the lake.

“It’s an attraction that will not be just for Kenner, but for people outside of Kenner,” Zahn said this week.

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The Whitney Hotel will soon have a new name and a new owner. Robert Thompson, a boutique hotel developer and GBX Group that is backed by New Orleans Saints Drew Brees has purchased the seven-story historical building located on the corner of Poydras and Camp Streets. They plan to gut the interior of the building and update it over the course of next year.

The building that is currently housing The Whitney Hotel, was built in 1910. The building was originally Metropolitan Bank’s headquarters. The bank then turned into Whitney Bank and later a hotel called the Whitney Wyndham. Joe Jaeger, the owner of the largest group of hotels in New Orleans, purchased the building for $10.4 million in 2015. Jaeger has owned the hotel since then but wanted to shift his hotel holdings around, so he sold it to the new owners for $16.9 million. The new owners planned to have the new hotel up and running for Mardi Gras 2023.

“This hotel to my mind and to a lot of people I’ve spoken to in New Orleans is in one of the most beautiful buildings in the city,” Thompson said. “It was developed (when it was first converted) to service business travelers, which I don’t think was best suited for this particular historic property.”

Angevin & Co is Thompson’s firm that is located in New Orleans and GBX, which is partnered with Brees, is an Ohio-based real estate firm. The new owners have donated 2,500 square feet of land to the Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans. They also will preserve the building’s façade along with all the other historical features.

The interior of the building will be completely revamped. The new hotel will follow the vogueish boutique hotels design such as the Virgin Hotel and Maison de la Luz in the Central Business District. The hotel will have a flower shop on the ground floor lobby that is open to the public as well as a newly-renovated restaurant.

The restaurant will be driven by the “vegetable-forward” concept and will be casual and Southern. Along with the restaurant Thompson said they will also have a “moody craft cocktail bar.”

“Robert is looking at both The Whitney and the city with fresh eyes, and the ideas he’s bringing to the forefront will have a positive and lasting impact on the hospitality and tourism industry in New Orleans,” said Jaeger in a prepared statement announcing the sale.

As far as a name, FAM Design, have come up with a fictional “muse” to guide the hotel’s name change and design.  The story is of a young Irish woman who moved to New Orleans and opened her own flower shop and speakeasy.

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