Life House is a community. We couldn’t do what we do without our band of unique and wonderful individuals. They each contribute their points of view to our Houses, bringing depth and subtlety to the hospitality experience. Meet some of them right here.
A newly renovated three-bedroom house is filled with vintage pieces and coastal details across three floors. It is complete with a light-filled kitchen, two living rooms, and an outdoor seating area.
Blue Iris's curated guide unveils the very essence of Nantucket, connecting guests with the island's premier land and sea experiences.
Local experiences rooted in Nantucket's nautical lifestyle. Spend your time on the island biking passed Greek Revival homes, learning to shuck fresh oysters, or hand-crafting your own bouquet of the island' local flora. All of our favorite pastimes, curated in one place.
Designed as a tribute to Greek Revival architecture and The Nantucket Art Colony, Blue Iris offers a nostalgic retreat where classical elegance and contemporary creativity converge.
Snow-dusted Nantucket may have a slower pace, but there’s still a lot to do and discover during the off season. Here’s a tried and true guide by Annabelle Giletti, Press Director for entertainment marketing agency Walker Drawas. She splits her time between Brooklyn and Nantucket, where her family has lived for 25 years.
A visual diary of a stay at Life House, Nantucket, from a photographer and designer's point of view.
There's more to Nantucket’s flora than meets the eye. While each plant is pleasing to look at, they all have an interesting story worth telling, too. These are just a few vibrant species that will color your trip.
To truly explore Nantucket, venture beyond its pristine beaches and admire its sumptuous hydrangeas and overgrown rose gardens. Former Food & Wine travel editor Gina Hamadey shares her favorite spots.