How One Home is Redefining Southern Living. Step inside this architectural gem and experience its harmonious blend of design, natural light, and surroundings. With its unique character and thoughtful craftsmanship, this one-of-a-kind home pushes the boundaries of modern design.

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When it comes to the housing market in Bossier City, many homes follow traditional Southern designs, often featuring Ranch or Craftsman styles. But hidden among the oak trees and azalea bushes of the exclusive Stonebridge community lies a thoroughly modern marvel that is redefining Southern living.
“This home is unlike anything else you’ll find in this part of the state,” says Debbie Hynes, the Century 21 agent listing the property. “It’s a true masterpiece of contemporary design that seamlessly blends cutting-edge style with all the comforts of a luxurious family home.”
Built in 2023 for that year’s Parade of Homes showcase, this home is the creation of Michael Jeane of MJ Construction—a respected local builder who has been wowing crowds with his innovative designs for over a decade. Along with Michael, designers Amanda Thaxton and George Plaxco were brought in to complete this incredibly beautiful space.
“Amanda and George really poured their hearts into this home,” Hynes explains. “They were determined to create something that would turn heads and challenge people’s preconceptions about what a ‘Southern home’ should look like.”
And challenge those preconceptions, it does. From the dramatically angled roofline to the seamless walls of glass that blur the line between indoor and outdoor living, every inch of this 2,887-square-foot stunner screams modern sophistication—and that’s before you even step inside.

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The exterior alone is enough to make you do a doubletake. It’s so different from the traditional brick-andwhite- column aesthetic that dominates this part of Louisiana. What makes it unique is its bold, almost futuristic feel.
And while the home’s curb appeal is striking, it’s the breathtaking interior that truly leaves a lasting impression. From the soaring 21-foot ceilings in the great room to the sleek, high-end appliances in the gourmet kitchen, every square foot has been meticulously designed to maximize both form and function.
Take, for instance, the jaw-dropping custom iron staircase that curves up to the second-floor loft. Not only is it a stunning sculptural centerpiece, but Hynes explains that the open design was specifically chosen to maintain the airy, light-filled ambiance throughout the home. “That railing is a work of art,” she marvels. “The team at Iron Clad Fabrication did an incredible job creating something that’s both visually striking and functionally sound. It’s the kind of detail you just don’t see in your average house.”
The same can be said for the one-of-a-kind fireplace in the great room, which features a unique textured finish created through a meticulous layering process by The Finishing Touch design team. “Carrie Rodie and Jamie Davis really worked their magic with that fireplace,” Hynes says. “The end result is this gorgeous, almost 3D-like effect that adds so much depth and character to the space.”
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Of course, no discussion of the home would be complete without mentioning its showstopping kitchen. Clad in gleaming white cabinetry, accented with gold hardware, and anchored by a massive quartz island, it’s the culinary oasis that would make even the most seasoned chef swoon.
“The current owner took this kitchen to the next level with his impeccable design choices,” Hynes explains. “From the Calacatta gold backsplash to the premium GE Profile appliances, every detail has been meticulously curated to create a space that’s both beautiful and incredibly functional.”
But while the kitchen may be the heart of the home, it’s the sprawling primary suite that seals the deal. Boasting wood-tile floors, a freestanding soaker tub, and a gigantic walk-in shower with gold fixtures, it’s a true oasis of luxury and relaxation.
“This primary bathroom is just stunning,” Hynes raves. “The team spared no expense in creating a space that feels like your own personal spa. And the fact that it connects directly to the covered patio and outdoor area makes it feel like your own private resort.”
Speaking of the outdoor living spaces, Hynes highlights the thoughtful design choices that elevate this home’s impressive curb appeal. Every element, from the custom concrete patio to the woodplank ceiling on the covered porch, has been carefully selected to create a cohesive, high-end aesthetic.

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the custom concrete patio to the woodplank ceiling on the covered porch, has been carefully selected to create a cohesive, high-end aesthetic.
As impressive as all these features are the true heart of this home lies in the passion and attention to detail that went into every aspect of its creation. The current owner has taken the home to new heights with impeccable design choices—and it’s that sense of craftsmanship and care that makes the house unique.
“The design team really has an incredible eye for design,”
Hynes marvels. “They took all the amazing architectural features and elevated them to a whole new level. This house feels like it belongs in the pages of Architectural Digest, but it also has this wonderful sense of lived-in comfort. It’s the perfect blend of form and function.”
For Hynes, that harmonious fusion of style and substance is what makes this home truly special. “This isn’t just a house—it’s a work of art,” she says.
“And the fact that it’s located in Bossier City, with all the community amenities that Stonebridge has to offer, makes it an absolute gem.”
Living in the Stonebridge neighborhood is like finding your slice of Southern charm wrapped in a bow of suburban sophistication. Picture this: tree-lined streets, manicured lawns, and homes that effortlessly balance traditional elegance with modern appeal. As Hynes looks out over the great room, she can’t help but smile. “You know, in a market where most are still debating between beige and off-white for their shutters, this house struts in wearing gold hardware and glass walls. It’s like someone dropped a Tesla in a parking lot full of Cadillacs—and somehow, it just works.”
And in Bossier City, that’s exactly the kind of disruption the luxury market needs.
Photography Marc Gibson, Marc Gibson Photography.
Listing Agents Kalette Haley and Debbie Hynes

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