The Moore-McMillen house is a singularly dignified example of a Federal style country residence. In the Moore-McMillen house, the features of the Federal style are revealed in the handsome doorway with pilasters, panels, sidelights and transom, the delicate dentilled cornice adorning the eaves of the front, and the flush siding under the veranda. Its floor plan was almost universal in town houses of Brooklyn and Manhattan during the Post Colonial and later periods.