Posts in Before and After
Before & After: Belgian Mid-Century Project

At Moore House Design, we love a good opportunity to unveil the captivating journey from 'before' to 'after,' peeling back the layers of our craftsmanship. This project stands as a cherished design: a modern European gem nestled in Rhode Island along the coveted ocean-side avenues of Aquidneck Island. Like many of our New England-based projects, these homes often bear the remnants of builder-grade finishes and incomplete renovations, presenting our clients with a fragmented starting point. Our mission? To seamlessly stitch these fragments together, making each room feel like it had a real purpose and connection.

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Before & After: The Minimalist Club

We revealed our Minimalist Club Project in October, but we never really showed you how we got from point A to B. Before and afters are one of our favorite things because they allow us to remove some of the mystery behind our magic. Our wonderful clients came to us in search of a more cohesive interior brimming with super cozy, extra functional elements. We utilized a lot of pieces from our new furniture line at ROWEAM

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Before & After: Colonial Modernist

If you know us, then you know how much we love a good before and after — We get to explain why design is imperative in a well-thought-out home as well as give you all a bit of behind-the-scenes insight into our design process. We revealed our Colonial Modernist Project — a multi-floor, full-gut “floverhaul” back in April, but in case you missed it allow us to introduce you to this charmingly updated historic beauty!

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Before & After: Vintage Brutalist

We revealed our Vintage Brutalist Project in October, but we never really showed you how we got from point A to B. Before and afters are one of our favorite things because they allow us to remove some of the mystery behind our magic. Our wonderful clients came to us in search of a more cohesive interior brimming with super cozy, extra functional elements. This space had unusually great bones, so other than an epic built-in feature which we’ll get to in a second, the project scope was heavier on the furnishing and painting side of things.

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