Pinehouse is Pooler’s New Destination for Thoughtful Home Décor
Westbrook resident, Pam Baker, open a new Home Decor boutique right here in Pooler overflowing with thoughtfully curated gifts and treasures.
Just opened right here in Pooler, Pinehouse is quickly becoming a local favorite for home décor lovers. Owned and managed by Westbrook resident Pam Baker, Pinehouse offers a beautifully curated mix of classic, transitional, and on-trend pieces that bring warmth and personality to any space. From cozy pillows and stylish throws to statement lighting and distinctive accents, every item at Pinehouse has been thoughtfully selected to make a house truly feel like home.
“Our goal was to create a place where every piece tells a story,” says Pam. “Whether it’s a charming candle, a unique wall hanging, or one of our exclusive Pooler pillows, we want customers to find something that speaks to them.”
Beyond home décor, Pinehouse specializes in custom and locally inspired gifts — perfect for any occasion. Shoppers can find personalized tea towels, one-of-a-kind Pooler-themed items, and products celebrating Southern pride, including fan favorites featuring the University of Georgia and Georgia Southern.
Pam’s passion for design runs deep. “I’ve loved home décor for as long as I can remember,” she shares. “My mom set the stage for me — she had such a gift for creating beautiful, welcoming spaces. That love for design stayed with me and eventually led to opening Pinehouse.”
Pam and her husband, Jeff, along with their dog Carl, have called Westbrook home for the past two years. Originally from Port Wentworth, Pam says the move to Pooler was a natural fit. “We love the sense of community here,” she says. Their daughter, 24, lives in Tampa, Florida — but visits often to enjoy both the neighborhood and Pam’s ever-evolving design ideas.
As Pinehouse continues to grow, Pam hopes the store will become more than a retail space — a true local gathering spot for design inspiration and gift-giving ideas. “We’re so grateful for the support of our neighbors and community,” she says. “It means the world to know people are choosing to shop local and bring a little bit of Pinehouse into their homes."