Australian Moulding & Door Company, 863 Mountain Hwy, Bayswater VIC 3153
Maine House Interiors
Full Name:
Amy Spargo
Business Name:
Maine House Interiors
Showcase Space:
Bar Palladio
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Maine House Interiors is the studio clients call when they want a home that feels timeless yet unmistakably personal. Led by designer Amy Spargo, the Mount Eliza–based practice creates classic interiors with a modern wink—layered with colour, pattern, and one-of-a-kind finds—so rooms read like a story of the people who live there. That philosophy dovetails naturally with the way Australian Moulding & Door Company (AMDC) thinks about detail: skirting, architraves, cornices, and doors are not afterthoughts; they’re the architectural punctuation that makes a space feel finished.
On projects across Australia, Amy’s team draws on AMDC’s depth—period-correct profiles for federation restorations, crisp contemporary lines for modern additions, and custom or curved solutions when a plan calls for something truly special. The result is specification that respects the home’s bones and elevates daily life, without complicating the build program.
Amy’s point of view: Classic foundations, personal layers
Amy’s mantra is simple: a house should represent the journey of your life—where you’ve been, what you love, and how you live now. That shows up in the studio’s mix of old and new: heirloom furniture reupholstered in fresh textiles, vintage lighting offset by new joinery, and joyful colour palettes that feel collected rather than contrived. It’s a style often described as “classic with a twist”—calm bones, confident details.
After more than a decade in practice, Maine House Interiors has become known for designs that age gracefully. Testimonials highlight the same themes again and again: listening, clarity, and follow-through—from concept to completion, whether in-person or remotely. That professionalism lets owners relax and enjoy the process; it also keeps trade teams moving with fewer variations and cleaner handovers.
A designer’s journey, grounded in craft
Design has been in Amy’s life since childhood—her mother was a decorator, and that early exposure seeded a fascination with spaces, textiles, and the way people inhabit rooms. Over time, she turned that passion into a full-service studio offering space planning, joinery design, fixture and finish specification, and bespoke furniture design—managing projects end-to-end across Australia. Interviews and profiles of her work underscore the combination of classic taste and colour-forward confidence that clients seek out.
Recent editorial on her residential projects shows how this looks in practice: period homes reimagined with thoughtful joinery, balanced scale, and richly layered decoration—not trend-led, but timely and warm. In one Melbourne bungalow refresh, the brief became a conversation between original character and contemporary living, with materials and pattern doing as much heavy lifting as the floor plan.
Why AMDC + Maine House Interiors works
1) Profiles that tell the right story
On a federation façade or an Art Deco hallway, getting the linework right matters. AMDC’s catalogue spans eras and proportions—plus custom milling when required—so Amy can specify skirting, architraves and cornices that restore authenticity in older homes or bring discipline to new ones. That “architectural grammar” becomes the backdrop for Maine House Interiors’ colour and pattern narrative.
2) Doors as design moments
From elegant panelled doors to flush, routered, or curved statements, doors are both practical and poetic. Amy often uses them to cue transitions between spaces—formal to casual, old to new—without shouting. AMDC’s range and custom capability make those moves buildable and repeatable.
3) Cohesion from concept to completion
Maine House Interiors is known for room-by-room clarity—owners see how selections connect, trades receive coordinated schedules, and the project stays on rails. AMDC supports with technical specs, matching, and staged supply when programs need phasing.
Bar Palladio: a colour cue for our showroom – Room 34
Amy’s Bar Palladio showcase references the Jaipur icon known for its cerulean-and-cream palette, tented motifs, and old-world romance. It’s not a literal copy; it’s an attitude—worldly, elegant, and comfortable—translated through joinery lines and colour play to spark ideas. Visitors recognise the mood instantly: detail that feels classic, colour that feels alive.
What homeowners experience with Maine House Interiors
- Decision-making made simple. Clients often arrive with inspiration boards; Amy turns that input into a coherent plan, explaining why a certain profile height, door proportion, or finish will make the room feel balanced. Fewer surprises, fewer last-minute changes.
- Spaces that live well. Rug underfoot, textiles that feel good in the hand, joinery you enjoy using—comfort meets craft. Reviews call out both beauty and practicality in equal measure.
- A home that looks like your story. The goal is never generic “luxury.” It’s personal—layered with travel mementos, family pieces, and objects that matter. That’s why the rooms age so gracefully.
For our partners: the tangible benefits
- Earlier lock-in of selections. With Amy guiding owners and AMDC providing viable options, the detail spec lands sooner. Schedules hold; head-scratching onsite drops.
- Value engineering without losing intent. If budgets shift, profiles and door construction can be tuned while the look stays on brief.
- Clear documentation. Maine House Interiors’ room schedules and AMDC’s product data make it easier for supervisors, installers and painters to deliver consistently.
Visit us, see the difference
Book time at AMDC’s Bayswater showroom, Room 34 and explore Amy’s Bar Palladio showcase. Bring plans, elevations, and inspiration images. Together, we’ll map profiles, doors and finishes that feel right for your architecture and your life—and send you home with a plan that’s as practical as it is beautiful.
About Maine House Interiors
- What they do: Full-service residential design—space planning, joinery, selections, decoration, and bespoke furniture—working Australia-wide.
- Where they are at AMDC: showroom 34.
- How they’re described: Classic, timeless, colour-positive; “classic with a twist.”