Lifestyle Home Mandy Moore Says She's 'Looking Forward to Rebuilding' After Just-Completed L.A. Home Was Lost to Fires "I miss this space and our home and Altadena immensely," wrote Moore while sharing photos of her old home By Ingrid Vasquez Ingrid Vasquez Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor in Journalism. Before joining the team, she worked as an Editor at FanSided and provided work in the celebrity and lifestyle space for brands that include Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, EW, and more. People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 25, 2025 07:02PM EDT 3 Comments L-R: Mandy Moore, photo of Moore's guest house kitchen that was destroyed in the L.A. fires. Photo: Leon Bennett/FilmMagic; Sarah Sherman Samuel/Instagram Mandy Moore may have lost her Altadena, Calif., home in January's Eaton Fire, but she is now ready to rebuild. In a since-expired Instagram Stories post, Moore, 40, shared a post by her interior designer, Sarah Sherman Samuel, which features photographs of the guest house kitchen that was once a part of Moore's home. Moore and her husband, Taylor Goldsmith, were renovating their property at the time of the fire. According to an Instagram post from fellow designer Emily Farnham, the kitchen had just been completed in December 2024. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Taylor Goldsmith at the site of his and Mandy Moore's home after the Los Angeles wildfires. Mandy Moore/Instagram Samuel shared in her post that "the guest house kitchen at our #moorespanishrevival project was such a fun one to dream up" but "unfortunately the building was lost to the fires." Following the January fire, Samuel said they only had "these few unstyled iPhone snaps from when I visited to do a final punch list a few weeks before, which don’t do this cheery kitchen justice." Mandy Moore Slams Amazon for Allegedly Delivering Package to Her In-Laws’ Home That Was Destroyed in L.A. Fires: 'Do Better' The photos showed the redesigned kitchen, which once featured paintable modern beaded cabinets from Samuel's line for Semihandmade and a vintage table and stools. Samuel wrote that she is thankful that Moore and Goldsmith "have found a place to land and the plans to rebuild are already in the works." "I don’t think we will change a thing…," she noted. Mandy Moore Slams Amazon for Allegedly Delivering Package to Her In-Laws’ Home That Was Destroyed in L.A. Fires: 'Do Better' Mandy Moore's home reflects on guest house kitchen that was lost in L.A. fires. Mandy Moore/Instagram While sharing Samuel's post, Moore echoed similar sentiments, writing, "I miss this space and our home and Altadena immensely so I'm looking forward to rebuilding version 2.0 with @sarahshermansamuel, @emilyfarnhamarchitecture and @bronstruction." Although the mom of three had shared with her social media followers on Jan. 9 that “miraculously” the “main part” of the house was “still standing” following the fire, she said on Feb. 11 that "the contents of our home are a near total loss" due to its proximity to the fires and other burning structures. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Taylor Goldsmith at the site of his and Mandy Moore's home after the Los Angeles wildfires. Mandy Moore/Instagram "Pretty much everything will have to be disposed of…maybe even the walls too. We won’t be there for a very long time as it and the neighborhood itself get sorted out and cleaned and the rebuilding starts," she told her followers. Reflecting on when they discovered the Altadena home in the summer of 2020, Moore further added that they "were weeks away from finally being done with everything when the fires hit." Click here to learn more about how to help the victims of the L.A. fires. Close Leave a Comment