Where Form Meets Function: Elegant Designs by the Crandall Haus Fresh & Bold: Crandall Haus Interiors

Madison Bailey • December 25, 2023
A dining room with a round table and chairs and a chandelier hanging from the ceiling.

Maggie Crandall, the talented mind behind Crandall Haus, is known for her signature design style: fresh, transitional, and bold. Her most recent creation, the Columbine Project, exemplifies her commitment to creating spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional, especially when designing for a vibrant family.


The Columbine Project, named after the charming street it graces, was a vision brought to life by a client who shared Crandall’s passion for fresh designs with eye-catching twists. "The client reached out to me for the project, and it sounded like we were both a good fit for each other and had a similar design aesthetic," Crandall recalls. "She definitely wanted a more modern look for the house, but also fitting into the neighborhood.”


With two young children of her own, Crandall's design ethos is firmly rooted in the art of crafting spaces that transcend aesthetics and prioritize functionality. In the case of the Columbine Project, the practical aspects of daily life took center stage while also making sure that beauty harmonizes with functionality. "With the client having a family of three young kids and a pet," Crandall notes, "we had to be mindful of every design choice. From durable fabrics that can withstand daily life to seating placements that enhance the flow of the home.” 


This dedication to functional beauty extends to the heart of Crandall's design philosophy, which includes collaborating with local artisans and integrating custom work. "Working with local vendors and artisans allows us to bring a unique, personal touch to every project," she emphasizes. "This project, for example, presented us with the opportunity to work with local craftsman Josh Utsey, who crafted a seven-foot round dining table — a piece that would be difficult to find elsewhere. This type of collaboration enables us to create one-of-a-kind pieces that perfectly complement the vision of our clients."


The specific vision for this home included striking blacks and elegant golds, as can be seen from the modern dining room. Among the many bespoke elements of the stunning residence, the prominent use of black and gold accents emerges as a defining aspect of the design journey. As Crandall explains, "The client's love for black and gold obviously played a role in shaping our design. To honor her vision, we created a striking black dining room adorned with intricate gold detailing.”


While the predominant color palette is indeed captivating, it’s because of Crandall's expert touch that introduced texture and variety to prevent the space from feeling monotonous. Different shades of black, an array of patterns, and artful wallpaper selections brought depth to the design. "To add visual interest," Crandall says, "we introduced different textures, patterns, a lot of wallpaper and various shades of gray and white, even exploring different tones of black." However, the house also warmly embraces the occasional pop of color; the powder room, for instance, boasts shades of pink and blue, adding a playful touch while maintaining the overarching aesthetic.


Moreover, the project's lighting choices are equally unforgettable. The fixtures featured in the project were chosen to enhance the ambiance of each room while adding a touch of artistry to the space. Crandall underscores the importance of lighting, saying, "Lighting is an important element for most clients, and for this project, she envisioned lighting that becomes focal points throughout the house."​​ One can easily appreciate this intention through fixtures like the enchanting glass bubble chandelier and the stunning golden six-light fixture, which not only illuminate the rooms but also infuse them with a touch of artistic allure.


The Columbine Project demonstrates Crandall Haus’ fresh, transitional, and bold design philosophy, proving that interior design is not merely about creating beautiful spaces but also about crafting environments that celebrate the unique stories of the individuals who call them home. In this project, beauty harmonizes with purpose, and functionality dances with aesthetics.


April 18, 2025
Nantucket, with its misty harbors, salt-kissed breezes, and centuries-old charm, has always been a place where history whispers through every weathered shingle and cobblestone street. This spring, one of the island’s most beloved landmarks, the Veranda House, will once again welcome guests, rising from the ashes of a devastating 2022 fire that necessitated a complete rebuild. Set to reopen in spring 2025, the new Veranda House is a masterpiece of restoration and reinvention. Owned by Procaccianti Companies and managed by TPG Hotels & Resorts as part of the Nantucket Resort Collection, the rebuild was meticulously overseen in collaboration with the town and historic district commission to ensure that the property retained its original federal-style elegance while incorporating modern luxuries and state-of-the-art amenities. First built in 1684, the Veranda House has stood as a symbol of Nantucket’s rich maritime legacy, its wraparound porches offering a front-row seat to the island’s ever-changing seascape. The new design remains true to its original size, scale, and architectural character, seamlessly blending historic integrity with contemporary comforts. Guests will find spa-like ensuite baths in every room, featuring Carrara marble, custom fixtures, and sleek walk-in showers—a nod to modern indulgence without sacrificing classic charm. The 19 redesigned rooms, including the Grand Harborview King with its private balcony and fireplace, exude an intimate, serene luxury. Expanded outdoor gathering spaces now offer even more opportunities for guests to soak in the island’s ambiance, whether sipping coffee at sunrise or toasting the golden hour over Nantucket Harbor. “This reopening marks a significant mile- stone, not just for Veranda House, but for the entire Nantucket community. We are deeply thankful for the community’s unwavering support in bringing this iconic property back to life,” says Paul Hitselberger, EVP of Operations for TPG Hotels & Resorts. The Veranda House is not just a recon- struction—it’s a resurrection, a tribute to Nantucket’s ability to endure, evolve, and enchant. Its doors reopen as a beacon of timeless hospitality, welcoming travelers to a place where history is honored, and every detail—from the breezy verandas to the handcrafted interiors—tells a story. For those who love Nantucket, the Veranda House is a homecoming. Images courtesy of The Veranda House.
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