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2025 Year in Review… And a Look Ahead!

December 29, 2025 by bardwell

As we look back on 2025, one thing is clear: it was a busy, productive year for our team. We built more, learned more, and welcomed more families home. Here are the highlights and a look ahead to next year. 

Parade of Homes

This spring, we proudly participated in the Home Builder’s Association of Greater Baton Rouge’s Parade of Homes, one of our favorite opportunities to welcome people into our spaces and share what makes Bardwell design special. And, this year it was a major win. 

  • The turnout exceeded expectations, with hundreds of visitors touring our featured Bardwell homes all over Baton Rouge.
  • Meaningful conversations turned into real commitments, resulting in a record number of new contracts started during the event.
  • We started new relationships with future homeowners who are now ready to begin their journey with us in 2026. 

Interest Rates Shifted

Big news, relief for everyone! Lower interest rates helped bring more buyers back into the market, giving families a little more room to make the move they’ve been waiting on.

New Office in Covington

A big step this year: we opened our new office in Covington, strengthening our presence on the Northshore and supporting our continued growth in TerraBella. 

Design Details We Loved

Every home tells a story, and 2025 brought us some unforgettable design moments:

A sweeping arched window in this primary bath 
A sweeping arched window
in this primary bath
Statement lighting that
made spaces glow 
An arched front door in the entryway
Thoughtful millwork and trim details 
An olive oil nook in
this custom kitchen 
A scullery kitchen perfect
for hosting parties 

Team & Trade Partners

Our team and trade partners showed up in a big way this year. From project managers and supers to designers and realtors, everyone played a part in building thoughtfully designed, high quality homes and keeping projects moving. Thank you for guiding our homeowners through the process with clarity and care. 

“Bardwell construction was amazing to work with. They clearly communicated what the process looked like, built us a dream home and made the process extremely smooth. We would definitely use them again and recommend them to everyone!! Great job!” 
– Justin Brewer

We’re unbelievably grateful for your dedication and proud of your work. 

32 Semi-Custom Homes Sold

From Harveston to Willow Grove, we closed many home sales this year, each one a family choosing Bardwell for their next chapter.

“We love our Bardwell home in Inniswylde! The team was amazing to work with, the home is beautiful, and we’re so happy in our neighborhood. Highly recommend!”
– Kim Bell 

Community Milestones

We’re also proud to have celebrated some major community updates:

  • Clark’s Ferry sold out and fully closed.
  • Inniswylde is almost sold out.
  • And we welcomed many new families into completed neighborhoods in Baton Rouge and the surrounding areas. 

Four Custom Homes Completed

From Dallas and D.C. … to Louisiana! 

In 2025 alone, Bardwell Homes built residences for five out-of-town clients, while living miles away in places like Dallas, Tallahassee, Washington D.C., and Lake Charles.

Why do clients trust us to build their homes from afar? Because they know distance doesn’t mean disconnect. The proof is in our process. No matter where you are, we can deliver clarity and connection with thoughtful, proactive communication every step of the way. 

As one client recently shared:

“I recently purchased a new home from Bardwell Homes, and I couldn’t be happier with the experience! The staff were incredibly friendly, professional, and always willing to answer my questions throughout the process. Everything was completed on time, as promised. I highly recommend Bardwell Homes to anyone looking for a new build!”

Building a home is an act of trust. Wherever you are, trust us to build something exceptional.

Women Who Build

One of the custom homes we completed was in Willow Grove for our own Emily Bardwell Guillory. We explored the inspiration, excitement, and challenge of the initial planning phase to the stunning final result. And, we got to share the insights of the four incredible women who led the project. 

  • • Erin Demma, AIA at Demma Residential Architects 
  • • Hillary Smith Kennedy, Interior Designer at Dixon Smith Interiors
  • • Claire Samaha, Landscape Designer at Newton Landscape 

“Walking through the finished home with Emily was incredibly rewarding… it’s that moment when all of our planning, design, and hard work materialize into something tangible.”
– Hillary Smith Kennedy 

Their creativity, attention to detail, and perspective brought it all together. 

Looking Ahead

2025 set us up for an exciting 2026. More communities, more homes, and more opportunities to build well for the people who trust us.

Benton at Magnolia Woods: 

We’re excited to share that Bardwell is building 18 lots for 2 story homes with private side courtyards in Benton with prices ranging from $650,000 – 775,000. We can also build 1-2 story edge lots that will start at $1M. 

Benton at Magnolia Woods is a collection of single-family home sites located in the heart of Baton Rouge at the corner of Highland Road and Magnolia Woods Avenue, offering a rare opportunity to create a family home in a vibrant, well-established neighborhood. With thoughtful design elements, premium construction, and a focus on community, Benton at Magnolia Woods represents the next evolution of Baton Rouge living.

Village at Magnolia Square:

We’re proud to announce that we’ve acquired 50 more lots in the Village at Magnolia Square. These homes will be 1-2 stories with rear yards and prices ranging from $450,000 – 575,000. Other future options will include smaller homes on alley lots at a lower price point. 

Homes in Village at Magnolia Square are traditionally styled with front porches and rear yards. The community includes ample common green spaces, as well as a pool, pavilion and other amenities designed to allow residents to live, work and play within a completely walkable environment. Magnolia Square also includes a town square with a restaurant, retail shops and boutique office space.

As we close out 2025, we’re grateful for the homeowners, partners, and communities who trusted us with such an important milestone. This year affirmed our commitment to thoughtful design, clear communication, and building homes that truly support the way people live. With exciting communities and opportunities ahead in 2026, we look forward to continuing to build well for the families who choose Bardwell Homes.

Filed Under: Custom Homes, The Village at Willow Grove Tagged With: Bardwell Homes, Custom Home Process, Home Builder, Home Design

Women Who Build: A Custom Home Story

May 19, 2025 by bardwell

If you arrive at dusk, light pools along the pathway, and the air is full of subtle sweetness wafting from the greenery. And, there in the stunning front archway is homeowner, Emily Bardwell Guillory.  This beautiful custom home tucked away in Willow Grove is the culmination of thoughtful collaboration and quiet elegance. Welcome to our completed behind the scenes look at Bardwell’s latest custom home.

Building a Custom Home Begins with a Custom Team of Experts

At the center of this project is Emily. Yet, while her influence shines throughout the home, she knows excellence is never an accident. And, the success of this venture depended on sourcing the right people to carve out the vision . So, she assembled a team of professionals  who each brought their own discipline to develop the vision and incorporate depth, interest, and practical elegance. In a traditionally male dominated field, it was unique to have this lead team composed entirely of women, who had a hand in almost every aspect of the build. So many hands contributed to the intention, artistry, and vision of this incredible custom home, but let’s take a look at the result through the perspective of these key players.

Laying the Foundation 

Erin Demma, AIA | Owner & Principal Architect, Demma Residential Architects

Social: @demmaarch

The story of this home began with structure, as it always must. Baton Rouge-based architect Erin Demma, a RISD graduate known for her refined yet livable designs, worked closely with Emily in the earliest stages. Their conversations balanced concerns of square footage, rhythm, and flow. 

“It’s important to strike the right balance between timeless design and custom additions in a project like this,” Erin said, “I’m very receptive to client input, but my clients also rely on my discretion and expertise to guide their decisions.” 

Throughout the home, Erin and Emily added many custom features that make a big impact, though they’re not always apparent at first glance. One of those elements? A scullery kitchen.

“At a glance the entrance into the scullery might be perceived as just a larger walk-in pantry,” Erin explained, “but we took the homeowner’s passion for cooking into consideration and made it an extension of their kitchen. It houses many of their appliances as well as an extra sink and dishwasher to help maintain a clean kitchen when entertaining.” 

The spacious kitchen features custom cabinetry and includes several creative, personal elements, like an olive oil nook. These sorts of features work together to change how a home feels and curate a sense of lived in, effortless refinement. 

With the bones in place, the project moved inward.


Designing the Space 

Hilary Smith Kennedy | Interior Designer, Dixon Smith Interiors

Social: @hilarysmithkennedy, @dixonsmith_interiors 

For Hilary Smith Kennedy, interior design is about resonance. She aims to bring a sense of story and sanctuary into each home. 

“The client’s personality and lifestyle are almost always the foundation of every interior design choice I make,” Hilary said, “From the beginning, I focus on how they live and what they love. ”

In this custom home, the goal was to layer meaning into every room, blending comfort and craftsmanship in ways that felt both elevated and familiar.

“What was great was Emily’s clear understanding of her own preferences, which allowed me to narrow in on colors, textures and details that supported her aesthetic.”

Their collaboration hinged on mutual trust in process and a shared love for rich, saturated colors that created moods throughout the home. The powder room, with its custom stone sink, is a standout moment. 

“When you turn the corner into the powder, it has a distinct pop that is unexpected and expressive – especially on the cinnamon colored walls.”

The primary suite, meanwhile, is a study in tone and depth: rich, saturated hues in the bedroom flow seamlessly into a soft, spa-like bath. 

“I love how the master bedroom is a deep saturated color that contrasts to the softer palette in the bathroom,” Hilary said, “but the tones overlap throughout both spaces to create an inviting and welcoming flow.”

The interplay of functionality and emotion works as long as it remains grounded in the home’s overall sensibility. 

“These clients love to travel to places like Scotland,” Hilary noted, “so, an old-world feel for certain items was important.  Throwing in the use of a plaid rug, organic textures and antique paintings created this multi-level design that had a nod to “Old World” design elements, creating impactful but peaceful spaces.”   

Indeed, that ethos carried through details and decor, like heirloom antiques tucked into built-ins or custom drapery that catches the light. Each choice was a story told in fabric and form.

“Walking through the finished home with Emily was incredibly rewarding. I love that moment when all of our planning, design, and hard work materializes into something tangible.”


Space to Breathe

Claire Samaha | Landscape Designer, Newton Landscape Group

Social: @newtonlandscapegroup

Step outside, and the home’s seamless interplay with nature becomes clear. Designed by Claire Samaha, the landscape is composed and lush. 

“My vision was for the landscape to feel like a true extension of the home—thoughtful and refined, but still comfortable. I wanted it to support everyday living while echoing the materials, proportions, and rhythm of the architecture.”

Inspired by Emily’s love for English cottage gardens, Claire created planting beds that hum with movement—grasses, soft perennials, and native shrubs. 

“The design balances naturalistic planting with clean lines and a clear sense of structure,” Claire explained, “It feels soft and layered, but there’s organization and intention behind how it all comes together.” 

One of the main challenges was working with a zero lot line and limited space. Maximizing the parking area while ensuring the driveway flows well for everyday use was essential. 

“The layout needed to be strategic to ensure the space functioned well, from parking to circulation” Claire said. “Additionally, with limited space, the focus was on creating defined outdoor “rooms” that feel spacious and functional, providing both privacy and openness where needed.” 

The landscape design includes areas for play, gathering, quiet reflection, and gardening, while also framing views from the living and dining rooms to bring the outdoors in.


The Homeowner’s Perspective

Emily Bardwell Guillory | Homeowner, Director of Finance, Bardwell Homes

“I wouldn’t necessarily consider myself an artistic person, but once we reached the finish line and I was walking through the house, I felt like we had created a piece of art.”

For Emily, this project was never just a regular day at work. It was a moment of convergence of desires for her daily life and something tangible for her professional legacy.

“Bardwell Homes, as the builder, was able to be involved from the start with input on plans to its finish as a furnished show home, so it felt like we were truly able to showcase everything we can do with our trusted subs and vendors. So much went into the build, from the overall flow of the house, down to the light switch colors by room, (and so many decisions in between!), and I feel truly honored to have been a part of it.”

With the recent success of Parade of Homes, Emily is already thinking ahead and working on a new asset for clients considering a custom home themselves. 

“It includes questions like reviewing door swings for future rug placement, considering gutter downspouts before the hardscaping is poured, and things to consider when choosing dark paint,” Emily explains. 

It’s intentional, thoughtful, and precise, just like Bardwell.


Curious about the custom home process? 

Read more here.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What makes a custom home different from a semi-custom or spec home?

A custom home is designed specifically for you, from floor plans to finishes, while semi-custom homes start with pre-designed layouts that allow for some personalization. Spec homes are fully built and ready to move in with limited flexibility. 

2. How do I assemble the right team for a custom home project?

Successful custom homes rely on collaboration between architects, interior designers, landscape designers, and builders. Look for professionals who understand your vision, communicate well, and have experience with high-quality residential builds. 

3. What should I consider when designing a kitchen for entertaining?

Be realistic about where people will gather when you host and determine ways to make that experience better for everyone. Consider workflow, storage, and secondary prep areas like scullery kitchens. Features like additional sinks, dishwashers, and appliance storage help keep main spaces clean while accommodating guests. Custom cabinetry and personalized nooks, like olive oil or coffee stations, are small additions that pack a punch full of stylistic impact.

4. How do I maximize outdoor space in a custom home, especially on smaller lots?

Strategically plan outdoor “rooms” that serve different functions: play areas, gathering spots, quiet retreats, or gardens. Landscape designers can create a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living, even on zero lot line properties, while maintaining privacy and openness.

5. What are common design challenges in custom homes?

Challenges include lot constraints, balancing aesthetics with practicality, and coordinating multiple contractors. Solutions often involve early planning with the builder, thoughtful space allocation, and flexible design elements that adapt to lifestyle needs.

6. How much input should I have in the custom home design process?

It varies by preference. Some homeowners take a hands-on approach, selecting finishes, furniture placement, and even lighting color by room. Others delegate decisions to trusted architects or interior designers. The key is open communication to ensure expectations are clear.A trusted builder and design team help guide decisions, balancing your vision with budget and practical considerations.

7. Why should I consider building a custom home instead of buying an existing one?

Building a custom home lets you design the layout, finishes, and features to fit your lifestyle, rather than compromising on someone else’s preferences. It ensures your home accommodates your family’s current and future needs while maximizing functionality, comfort, and long-term value. 

8. How do I choose the right builder for a custom home?
Look for builders with proven experience in high-quality construction, strong design partnerships, and excellent customer service. Builders like Bardwell Homes guide you from lot selection to finished home, offering advice on cost, materials, and practical design solutions.

9. What are the benefits of hiring a professional team for a custom home?
Ideally, a coordinated team would include an architect, interior designer, landscape designer, and builder. They are the experts you can trust to oversee every detail of your vision. They help balance aesthetics with budget, provide innovative solutions, and create a home that truly reflects your personality and lifestyle.


Photography provided by Kim Meadowlark.

Architecture – JDE Designs
https://www.instagram.com/demmaarch/

Interior Design – Hilary Kennedy with Dixon Smith
https://www.instagram.com/hilarysmithkennedy/
https://www.instagram.com/dixonsmith_interiors/

Landscape Architecture – Newton Landscape Group
https://www.instagram.com/newtonlandscapegroup/

Landscape Install – Outer Spaces
https://www.facebook.com/OuterSpacesLandscapingService

Pots and Fountain – Elegant Earth
https://www.instagram.com/elegantearthinc/

Gas Lanterns – Bevolo
https://www.instagram.com/bevolo/

Mirrors & Glass – M&M Glass
https://www.instagram.com/mmglasscompany/

Outdoor Furniture
Tables: https://www.instagram.com/redonionbr/
Seating: https://www.instagram.com/terraoutdoorliving/

Brick
Supplier: https://www.instagram.com/mcconnell_brick/
Installer: https://www.instagram.com/ljpcontractorsllc/

Front Door – Tully Woodworks

Cabinets – Laville Cabinets
https://www.instagram.com/lavillecabinets/

Flooring, Tile, Lighting, Hardware – Homestead
https://www.instagram.com/homesteadflooringco/

Dining Room Wallpaper – Sanderson Wallcoverings
https://www.instagram.com/sanderson1860/

Little Girl Room Wallpaper – Rebel Walls
https://www.instagram.com/rebelwalls/

Countertops & Kitchen Backsplashes – Stone Interiors
https://www.instagram.com/stoneinteriorsgroup/

Powder Sink – Custom Marble Sink from Turkey

Mantel – Old World Mantels, Baton Rouge

Interior Trimwork – Silas Construction
Installer: https://www.instagram.com/silas_construction/
Supplier: https://www.instagram.com/buildwithholmes/

Lumber – 84 Lumber
https://www.instagram.com/84lumber/

Ironwork – https://www.instagram.com/carpediemiron/

Filed Under: Custom Homes, The Village at Willow Grove Tagged With: Baton Rouge Home Builder, Custom Home Baton Rouge, Custom Home Design, Custom Home Process, Home Design, home designer, new construction baton rouge, new construction landscaping, women in Construction, Women who build

Bardwell Custom Homes : Build for the Long Run

May 1, 2025 by bardwell

The Bardwell Difference

At Bardwell, we combine intuitive touches and thoughtful design to build homes that express your personal style. We believe that unexpected details make homes inspiring. It’s why we let design drive the process behind every Bardwell home.

From the floors to the fixtures, personalize each element of your home’s interior with finishes hand-selected by design professionals. In each step of construction, every curve, line and material selection is planned and implemented with craftsman quality to reflect the real needs of each family and designed with space and style for all occasions.

While fancy finishes and high ceilings alone aren’t quite enough to make a house a home, the customized details in every Bardwell home are designed to simplify your life. Whether it is a trim detail or a perfectly placed nook, no detail is overlooked.

When looking for a home with unique design, look to Bardwell Homes for a blend of tailored Southern style and the luxury of modern living. Inside and out, a home by Bardwell is a build all your own. Some call it thoughtful, we call it The Bardwell Difference.


Why Build with Bardwell

Personalization meets Expertise

We begin by seeking a deep understanding of how you live and how you want your home to support you lifestyle. We combine your vision with our industry expertise to create a home that’s distinctly yours.


Thoughtful Design and Enduring Quality

From smart layouts to locally sourced materials, every detail matters. More than curated finishes, we build homes to stand the test of time, a careful balance of longevity, functionality, and timeless beauty.


A Proven, Trusted Partner

From the first meeting to move-in day, our team prioritizes clear, consistent communication. We value transparency and keep you informed every step of the way to facilitate a stress-free, rewarding experience.


Our Process

1. Secure Land

Build on your own land or choose a lot in one of the several different communities Bardwell has to offer.

2. Architectural Plans

We shape your vision with expert partners (or yours) to design plans that balance beauty, function, and future-ready living.


3. Pricing, Allowances, & Schedules

Get a full cost estimate, selection allowances, estimated build timeline, and draw schedule – all up front and easy to follow.

4. Approval & Construction

Once approved, we break ground. As we focus on the build, you’ll get regular updates, watching your new home come to life.


5. Final Walkthrough

Tour your completed home before closing to survey the final result. Then, get the keys to your new home designed just for you.

What Homeowners Are Saying

“The staff were incredibly friendly, professional, and always willing to answer my questions throughout the process. Everything was completed on time, as promised. I highly recommend Bardwell Homes to anyone looking for a new build.” – George Xue


“After 2 builds and lots of experiences, I can honestly say Scott Bardwell cares about his customers and is a man of great integrity!” – Kayla Silvio

“The attention to detail and the creative use of materials inside and outside of the home were unmatched.” – Scott Berry


“If you’re considering building a new home, I highly recommend taking a look at Bardwell Homes. Our home is everything we wanted it to be.” – Truax Family


Filed Under: Custom Homes, Home Building Tagged With: Bardwell Homes, Custom Home, custom home builder, custom home building, home building

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