About
The thinking behind the properties.
Brad Ferrada grew up in Vermont, studied design at Rensselaer and industrial design at Pratt, and spent fifteen years designing the kind of objects people live with — furniture, architectural lighting, kitchen tools, store fixtures and display. The through-line was always the same: how does a physical thing make someone feel, and does every detail earn its place?
The properties at Moonlight Woods came out of that same thinking applied to a different scale. Each space was developed the way a product gets developed — with a clear emotional brief, materials chosen deliberately, and nothing left as an afterthought. The lighting in particular is considered the way a designer considers it: not as an afterthought, but as the material that makes everything else work.
Vermont is home. Brad lives on Boyer Estate with his family, which means guests are hosted by someone who knows the area well — the roads in mud season, the best coffee before a ski day, where the trails are quiet in October. Not a management company. Not a remote owner. Someone who grew up here and chose to stay.
Questions before you book? Reach out directly — moonlightwoodsvt@gmail.com