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Mandy Moore’s MCM Pasadena Home

Step inside actress and singer Mandy Moore’s recently remodeled Pasadena home and you’ll be enveloped by a sense of light, warmth, and laid-back luxury. The, “This Is Us” star, and singer, has created a seriously stunning retreat that pays homage to her home’s midcentury origins while keeping the space her own fresh, eclectic style. “This house signifies the next chapter of my life—as an adult, a woman, and a performer. I was able to pour all of who I am into making this place,” Mandy said of the design process.

First Impressions, First

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In the living room, a sumptuous velvet sofa in a deep, inky blue serves as the centerpiece, inviting guests to sink in and stay awhile. One great thing that velvet does to a space is that it adds a touch of luxury, while the dark hue provides a striking contrast to the room’s otherwise light and airy palette. To recreate this look in your own home, consider our “Midnight Velvet Sofa,” which offers the same plush comfort and sophisticated style.

Accented by a collection of throw pillows in various sizes, shapes, and materials, the velvet couch has a layer of softness added as well as comfort and familiarity. From chunky knit wool to smooth silk and nubby linen, each pillow brings its own unique texture and personality to the mix. To achieve a similar look, mix and match our “Rustic Wool Throw Pillow,” “Silk Serenity Throw Pillow,” and “Natural Linen Throw Pillow” for a curated, collected feel.

Illuminate with Intention

Lighting plays a crucial role in setting the mood in their home. Mandy chose a mix of statement fixtures and discreet recessed lighting highlights architectural details while creating an inviting atmosphere. In the dining room, a dramatic gold pendant with an airy, geometric form draws the eye upward, emphasizing the room’s lofty ceiling. To perfect the rooms finish, the fixture’s warm metallic finish is echoed in the room’s understated gold wall sconces, which provide a soft glow perfect for intimate dinner parties.

Ready to get a copy-cat look? Try looking for lighting that combines modern shapes with vintage-inspired materials then choose a statement element or finish from that lighting to carry through to another accent lighting within the room.

Frame Your Windows with Feminine Flair

One of the most enchanting aspects of Moore’s home is the way it embraces the outdoors, with walls of windows offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valley. To softly filter the abundant natural light without obscuring the scenery, Moore opted for sheer, gauzy curtain panels in a pale blush hue. The romantic, billowing fabric adds a touch of femininity to the home’s midcentury lines.

To achieve a similar effect in your own space, look for lightweight, semi-sheer fabrics. These materials will gently diffuse light while still allowing your windows to be the star of the show. Hang curtains higher and wider than your window frames to create the illusion of taller ceilings and larger windows, and let the fabric pool slightly on the floor for a relaxed, effortless look.

Textiles as Art: Incorporating Fabric into Your Decor

One of the most interesting ways that Moore incorporates fabric into her home is through the use of textiles as decorative art pieces. From woven wall hangings to framed vintage scarves, she uses fabric to add color, texture, and pattern to her walls in a way that feels fresh and unexpected.

In the guest bedroom, a large, woven wall hanging serves as a focal point above the bed. The intricate, geometric pattern of the weaving adds a touch of global flair to the space, while the natural, earthy tones of the yarn tie in beautifully with the room’s neutral palette. To add a similar touch of texture and pattern to your own walls, consider our “Geo Woven Wall Hanging,” which features a bold, graphic design in warm, natural hues.

In the hallway, a series of framed vintage scarves creates a colorful, eclectic gallery wall. The mix of patterns and hues adds a playful, whimsical touch to the space, while the use of fabric as art feels unexpected and fresh. To create a similar look in your own home, hunt for vintage scarves at thrift stores and flea markets, then have them framed for a one-of-a-kind gallery wall. Or, for a shortcut, check out our collection of framed vintage scarf prints, which offer the same charm and character without the hassle of hunting down the perfect pieces.

Bringing the Outdoors In: Natural Textures and Fabrics

In the kitchen, a collection of woven baskets in various sizes and shapes adds texture and warmth to the open shelving. The natural, organic quality of the baskets softens the hard lines of the shelves and adds a touch of rustic charm to the space. To get the look, mix and match our “Natural Woven Baskets” in a variety of sizes and styles for a collected, layered look.

Color Story: A Soothing, Nature-Inspired Palette

Another key aspect of Moore’s home is her use of a soft, muted color palette that takes its cues from nature. Warm earthy tones like terracotta, sand, and olive green create a sense of calm and groundedness, while pale pastels like blush and sage add a touch of femininity and romance.

To bring a similar sense of serenity to your own dining room, consider a calming sage wall color, which perfectly captures the essence of Moore’s nature-inspired palette.

In the bedroom, a palette of soft blush and ivory creates a romantic, dreamy atmosphere. The pale pink hue of the velvet bench at the foot of the bed is echoed in the plush area rug, while the ivory bedding and curtains keep the overall look light and airy. To infuse your own bedroom with a similar sense of romance, consider our “Blush Velvet Bench” and “Ivory Linen Curtains,” which will help to create a soft, inviting ambiance.

The Art of the Mix: Combining Different Design Eras

One of the things that makes Moore’s home so interesting and dynamic is the way she fearlessly mixes different design eras and styles. Midcentury modern pieces sit comfortably alongside vintage finds and contemporary accents, creating a look that feels both timeless and of-the-moment.

In the living room, a sleek, low-slung midcentury sofa is paired with a vintage rattan lounge chair, creating an unexpected but charming combination.  To achieve a similar mix in your own home, try pairing our “Midcentury Dream Sofa” with our “Vintage Rattan Lounge Chair” for a look that’s both stylish and eclectic.

On the other side of the room, a contemporary brass coffee table sits atop a vintage Persian rug, creating a layered, collected look. The warm, golden tones of the brass play beautifully off the rich, saturated colors of the rug, while the mix of old and new elements adds a sense of history and character to the space. To get the look, pair our “Brass Beauty Coffee Table” with one of our vintage-inspired Persian rugs, like the “Kashan Medallion Rug” or the “Tabriz Garden Rug.”

Create a Collected Look with Vintage-Inspired Furniture

Moore’s interior designer, Sarah Sherman Samuel, skillfully blended vintage and contemporary pieces to create a look that feels both timeless and of-the-moment. Mid-century modern classics, like a low-slung sofa and angular armchairs, mingle with more modern silhouettes, such as a sleek brass coffee table. The result is a collected, layered aesthetic that appears to have evolved over time.

To recreate this mix in your home, start with a few key investment pieces that nod to mid-century design, like our sofa or lounge chair. Then, layer in more contemporary accents, such as a brass coffee table or side table, which should feature clean lines and gleaming metallic finishes. Don’t be afraid to mix woods, metals, and periods—the goal is to create a space that feels curated and personal, not cookie-cutter.

Punch Up Your Palette

While Moore’s home largely showcases a soothing, neutral color scheme, thoughtful pops of color add depth and personality to the space. Saturated jewel tones, like the deep teal of the living room sofa and the rich olive green of the kitchen cabinetry, ground the airier elements of the home and provide a dose of drama. Blush pink accents, found in the velvet bench at the foot of the bed and the plush area rug in the master bedroom, contribute a soft, feminine touch.

To incorporate color in a similar fashion, start with a neutral base of white walls and light wood tones, then layer in accessories and accents in rich, bold hues. Our “Emerald Velvet Throw Pillows” would add a luxurious touch to a neutral sofa, while a rose quartz jar or plate could serve as a striking accent on a minimalist shelf. In the bedroom, try a blush velvet quilt for a cozy layering piece that echoes the soft pink tones in Moore’s space.

Achieve Effortless Style with Rugs & Floor Coverings

Moore’s home features newly installed white terrazzo floors, a hallmark of midcentury design. “Terrazzo is a dying art, costly and laborious, but so worth it,” Moore notes.  If terrazzo isn’t in the cards for your remodel, you can still capture a similar effect with large-format tiles in a matte white or pale gray finish or even try a fun rug with a similar print! Terrazzo isn’t a flooring for every part of the country – but rugs definitely are.

And of course, no discussion of Moore’s interior design would be complete without mentioning the sumptuous area rugs that define the seating areas in her living room and bedrooms.

To bring a similar sense of softness and comfort to your own home, consider a shag rug in a neutral hue, like our “Cabo Shag Rug in Driftwood.” This textural gem will add a layer of depth and dimension to your space without overwhelming the room. Feeling a bit more daring? Make a statement with a geometric-patterned rug, such as our “Prism Wool Rug,” which features a bold triangular motif reminiscent of the brass inlays in Moore’s guest bathroom. It’s all about the details, darling.

Frame Your Windows with a Touch of Romance One of the most enchanting aspects of Moore’s home is the way it embraces the outdoors, with vast expanses of windows offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valley. To soften the abundant natural light without obscuring the scenery, Moore opted for gauzy, semi-sheer curtain panels in a dreamy blush hue. The romantic, billowing fabric adds a touch of femininity to the home’s midcentury lines, creating an atmosphere that’s both inviting and luxurious.

Curate Meaningful Moments

Perhaps the most important lesson to be learned from Moore’s home is the value of filling your space with items that hold personal significance. From the built-in bookshelves housing her fiancé Taylor Goldsmith’s extensive reading collection to the space carved out for his prized piano and turntable, Moore prioritized creating a home that reflects not just her style but her values and experiences.

As you curate your own home, take a cue from Moore and surround yourself with pieces that tell your story. Display cherished family photos, showcase souvenirs from your travels, and make room for the hobbies and pursuits that bring you joy.

The Power of Texture: Mixing Fabrics for a Cozy, Lived-In Feel

One of the key elements that makes Moore’s home feel so warm and welcoming is her use of a variety of textures throughout the space. By layering different fabrics, she creates a sense of depth and visual interest that invites you to touch and explore.

In the bedroom, a chunky knit throw blanket drapes casually over the foot of the bed, adding a touch of rustic charm to the otherwise sophisticated space. The thick, nubby texture of the knit contrasts beautifully with the smooth, silky sheets and the plush velvet headboard, creating a multi-sensory experience that’s both comforting and luxurious. To get the look, try our “Chunky Knit Throw Blanket” in a soft, neutral hue like ivory or light gray.

In the living room, a collection of mismatched throw pillows adds a playful, eclectic vibe to the space. From fringed boho-inspired designs to classic linen and velvet, each pillow brings its own unique texture and personality to the mix. To recreate this look in your own home, don’t be afraid to mix and match different fabrics and styles. Our “Boho Fringe Pillow,” “Classic Linen Pillow,” and “Velvet Dream Pillow” would make a charming and cozy combination.

Bringing the Look Home

With its perfect blend of midcentury charm and modern sophistication, it’s no wonder that Mandy Moore’s Pasadena home has captured the hearts of design enthusiasts everywhere. By incorporating elements of her aesthetic into your own space—from statement lighting to bold color accents—you can create a home that embodies the same sense of warmth, personality, and laid-back luxury.

To achieve a similar effect in your own space, look for lightweight, semi-sheer fabrics like our “Whisper Linen Sheers” or “Mirage Voile Curtains.” These materials will gently filter the light while still allowing your windows to take center stage. Hang the curtains higher and wider than your window frames to create the illusion of taller ceilings and larger windows, and let the fabric pool slightly on the floor for a relaxed, effortless look. It’s the perfect way to add a touch of romance to any room.

One Piece at a Time

As you set out to create your own Mandy Moore-inspired oasis, remember that the key to achieving this laid-back, luxurious look is to incorporate pieces that speak to your personal style and story. Whether it’s a vintage-inspired light fixture, a plush velvet quilt in a soft, feminine hue, or a meaningful work of art, seek out items that make your heart sing.

One of our favorite ways to add a touch of Moore’s signature style to the bedroom is with our “Blush Velvet Quilt.” This cozy layering piece echoes the soft pink tones found throughout Moore’s space, adding a touch of warmth and sophistication to any bedscape. Pair it with crisp white sheets and a few well-chosen throw pillows, and you’ll be well on your way to creating your very own dreamy retreat.

So go ahead, take a page from Mandy Moore’s design playbook and start curating a home that tells your unique story. With a little inspiration and a lot of heart, you’ll soon be living in a space that feels like a true reflection of your most authentic self. Happy decorating, friends!

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