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Moore home features beautiful views — inside and out

Family welcomes the public during HFTH Housewalk

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Jason and Heather Moore sit with their children, Dawson and Olivia, in the family’s home at 1075 Wooded Crest Dr., Morris. Their home will be featured during the Home for the Holidays Housewalk on Nov. 23. (Photo provided)

One of the items that Heather and Jason Moore had on their list for their realtor when they were looking for a home to purchase in Morris was windows — in every room, and large ones with beautiful views.

This is definitely something they found when they purchased their home at 1075 Wooded Crest Dr., Morris, almost six years ago.

The Moore’s lovely home, along with four others, will be featured during the 2012 “Home for the Holidays” Housewalk from noon to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23.

Because of Heather’s job with Aldi as the Dwight divisional vice president, they were relocating from North Carolina. Morris seemed the perfect spot since she would be working in Dwight.

Jason has been a stay-at-home dad the last 12 years — keeping all at home running smoothly with their two children, Dawson, 12, and Olivia, 8. The pets are also a part of the Moore family — dog, Pugsy, and two cats, Oreo and Pumpkin.

The entry of the Moore home, with its cathedral ceilings and open stairway leading to a catwalk on the second story overlooking the living room as well as the entry, is central to this home’s design.

Heather would say her style in decorating is traditional with classic looks. She employed local artisan and designer Julie Massino, owner of Affordable Elegance, to design and sew all of the window treatments, as well as various pillows, cushions  and the bedspread in the master bedroom in their home. Julie also had a hand in paint color choices for rooms and designing floral arrangements and other décor as well.

Olivia, being 8 1/2 not just 8, is a busy young lady involved in the Dance Company Forte at Pam’s Academy of Dance. Olivia is in the third grade at White Oak Elementary. She loves to be outside, loves the colors pink and purple, loves Pillow Pets, plays the piano and spends quite a bit of time going to her brother’s sports games. Be sure to notice the pretty purple quilt called “Little Dutch Girl,”  made by her Grandma Hay, that is on her bed.

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