Eliza Moore
Our Style
The work begins with observation. How light moves through a space, how materials age, how objects accumulate meaning over time. Rather than imposing a fixed vision, each project is allowed to emerge through careful listening — to the architecture, the setting, and the people who will inhabit it.
This approach values patience over immediacy. Interiors are built through layers and relationships: between old and new, structure and softness, clarity and imperfection. The goal is not visual impact alone, but a sense of quiet cohesion — spaces that feel resolved without feeling finished.
At its core, the practice is rooted in designing for longevity. Homes are created to be lived in fully, to evolve naturally, and to hold the weight of daily life. What results are interiors that feel personal, enduring, and deeply connected to the rhythms of those who occupy them.
Each project begins with a conversation rather than a package. The work is shaped by how you live, what you value, and the rhythms of the space itself. From there, a custom scope and quote are developed to reflect the needs and complexity of the project.
The process is collaborative and considered, unfolding over time rather than following a fixed formula. Decisions are made deliberately, with attention to material, proportion, and longevity. Clients are guided through each phase with clarity and care, allowing the work to evolve naturally.
Whether a full residence or a focused interior moment, every engagement is approached with the same level of intention. The result is not a predefined service, but a tailored experience—one that values trust, patience, and thoughtful execution.
highland park
This home is defined by warmth, proportion, and a sense of lived ease. Natural light, curved forms, and warm wood tones create a space that feels intimate without feeling precious. Every element was chosen to support daily life while maintaining a quiet elegance.
The design favors collected pieces over statement moments. Vintage-inspired furnishings, sculptural lighting, and layered textures work together to create depth without excess. The result is a home that feels personal, settled, and enduring.
pales verdes
Palos Verdes is a study in balance — soft architecture grounded by contrast and structure. The palette remains restrained, allowing material, light, and proportion to take the lead. Each room was designed to feel calm, resolved, and intentional.
Layered textiles, tailored furnishings, and art-forward moments bring subtle richness to the space. The home feels composed but never static, designed to reveal itself slowly through use and time.
topanga canyon
This project embraces a quieter rhythm, shaped by light, texture, and the surrounding landscape. Soft forms, natural materials, and organic silhouettes create a space that feels grounded and unforced. The design prioritizes comfort without sacrificing clarity.
Rather than relying on overt statements, the interior is built through accumulation — books, objects, and furnishings chosen for longevity and meaning. The result is a home that feels deeply lived with, calm, and reflective of its setting.
Working with Eliza felt effortless. She translated ideas into spaces that feel calm, collected, and enduring. Nothing feels trendy — everything feels right.
Eliza designs with rmagnetism and confidence. The space continues to reveal itself over time, which is what makes it feel so considered and lasting.
Eliza has an instinct for balance — knowing when to add, and when to leave space. Every decision felt intentional, and the result was a home that feels layered, lived-in, and completely personal.
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Eliza approached the project with care and intuition, translating ideas into a space that feels layered, comfortable, and deeply personal. The process felt collaborative and thoughtful from beginning to end.
It felt like having someone who truly understood how we wanted to live.
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