The Moore House Monthly 6-25-21
We’re back with our recurring blog column! If you’re new here, at the end of each month we’ll be rounding up all of the images, articles, designs, room reveals, and more that have inspired us in the past thirty days. Exciting—yes! Shoppable—also yes! Here’s what we couldn’t stop thinking about in June. With all this beautiful weather, we can’t help feeling like New England summer is in full swing. Happy reading!
Did you miss our big reveal? We’re showing off our beautiful warehouse office space and with all of the custom furniture sneak peeks you shouldn’t miss it!
We have to give a huge shout out and hearty congratulations to Flack Studio for their AIDA award nomination for their beautiful Maxwell Residence. We’re so inspired by this project, check it out here.
Major respect always to Martyn Lawrence Bullard, this Maui home he designed give us a whole new definition of the phrase beach house.
We couldn’t be more excited to report that lumber prices are finally falling, here’s why.
How fun is Fenimore Lane’s Talk Shop column, it’s so interesting to see what inspires other designers. Here’s a Q&A with Jessica McCarthy of JAM Creative Studio.
Say what? Apparently art deco glamour is coming for our beloved Scandi style? We’re not sure if we’re totally buying it, but decide for yourself!
Rhode Island locals, run don’t walk to make a reservation at the new Bayberry Garden in Providence. The food and atmosphere are both beyond wonderful.
This Fire Island house tour should not be missed!
Did you hear that Clementine’s ice cream in Middletown got featured as the best ice cream in Rhode Island for their oatmeal cookie flavor? It’s worth the trip from one of our cottages.
Shop some of our favorites from the last month. How pretty is this Stinson Cabinet from Amber Interiors? Or this olive green accent chair? To see our weekly finds be sure to sign up for our newsletter!
Photo: Anson Smart Photography for Flack Studio.
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