A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut

A historic Connecticut home originally built in the 1830s along the Silvermine River, The Basket House was once a working basketmaker’s workshop. Moore House Design reimagined the residence for Brunch with Babs, blending heritage craftsmanship with modern livability across a comprehensive renovation and restoration.The project scope included a full kitchen and pantry redesign, new dining and living spaces, custom tilework, and handcrafted finishes throughout. Signature details — including woven latticework, hand-painted tiles, and bespoke plaster treatments — celebrate the home’s artisanal roots while creating a warm, inviting foundation for everyday life.
The decor here leans much more traditional than we’re used to seeing from MHD, and I am really loving how they leaned into it with lots of sage green and elements of nature. It includes the prettiest and most funtional European style kitchen, a moody great room, a former greenhouse turned dining room, lattice embellished breakfast nook… Photos: Jared Kuzia; Styling: Jennlilly Mckeon.

A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut
A restored 1830s home, formerly a basketmaker’s workshop in Connecticut

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