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HOMESTEAD ECOSYSTEM LIVING OFF THE LAND IN TILLSON
By Elissa Garay, Photos by John Garay
Hoping to remedy her children’s illnesses, Kathy Puffer set out to grow all her family’s own food, but first she had to restore the soil. 22
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COMMUNIT Y SPOTLIGHT: STONE RIDGE This historic enclave is adding a hip, creative vibe to its small-town charm.
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COMMUNIT Y SPOTLIGHT: WAPPINGERS FALLS
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Often overlooked, Wappingers Falls is coming into its own thanks to incoming businesses and new energy.
RUSTIC REDO A L AKESIDE STONE HOUSE GETS AN UPDATE By Maria Ricapito, Photos by Deborah DeGraffenreid
Designer Elizabeth Mercer transformed a 1980s stone house into a family’s vacation compound.
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Lite Brite Neon’s studio runs the gamut, from custom home pieces to commercial signage to fine art for venerable international art institutions.
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DESIGNER DUO COLLABORATING CREATES CLOSENESS
In Woodstock, two fashion industry veterans combined their creative preferences to create a private paradise.
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An 1864 Kerhonkson farmhouse kitchen gets modernized.
GUT FEELING UPDATING A 1970S HOME
A design-savvy couple and STUDIOSC partnered to turn a classic ’70s home in Beacon into a modern gem.
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DESIGN FOR ALL OF US A VISIT TO RUSSEL WRIGHT’S MANITOGA By Maria Ricapito
Midcentury Modernist Russel Wright and his wife Mary were two of America’s earliest design gurus. Their Garrison estate, Manitoga, continues to radiate influence.
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Mia Behm, Green Street Partners’ director of marketing, and Lisa Raffin, the firm’s chief investment officer, visit the new Riley Road solar farm in New Windsor..
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Energy for Tomorrow In June, PowerMarket and its partner, the Stamford, Connecticut-based Green Street Power Partners, opened a 5.544-MW community solar farm, which Kaplan says is New York State’s largest, on Riley Road in New Windsor. The project offers approximately 750 Central Hudson customers the chance to subscribe and save. Although Kaplan says there’s no risk to subscribing—there’s no impact on a customer’s relationship with Central Hudson or third-party suppliers, and subscribers can withdraw at any time—he notes that “being New Yorkers, like we are, it’s sometimes hard to sell us something that’s too good to be true—and community solar is both too good and true.” At press time, the Riley Road project’s subscribers included the United Methodist Church and the nonprofit Hudson River Nature Museum, both in Cornwall-on-Hudson; and Fruition Chocolate in Boiceville. “In terms of sustainability and the environment, this is a great fit for us; plus, no wires, no panels, no installation, no issues with the roof,” says Tom Bregman, Hudson River Nature Museum’s executive director. “The goal of the program is to activate all of us to participate in our community’s energy future. New York wants residential and small commercial customers to participate. Other states, like Minnesota, have only a few large commercial entities participating. Here, we have this diverse group of participants from all different walks of life.” The Riley Street project was expected to be fully subscribed by early September, according to Lisa Raffin, chief investment officer at Green Street Power Partners; the partners will open a second project, Baxter Community Solar, nearby on Jackson Avenue in New Windsor later this year.
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hen I bought a house in Kingston, I was as eager to install solar panels on its roof as I was to renovate it. But my hopes of going solar were quickly quashed. A neighbor’s elm tree—tall and lovely—stood smack in the way of the sun. So I put my solar plans on hold. I had plenty of renovating to do in the meantime anyway. The elm tree recently came down in a storm, so I could install my own system, but there’s no need. New York State’s community-distributed generation program—aka community solar—allows local utility customers to generate solar energy, and save on utility costs, simply by signing up—and a slew of solar-power utility companies are participating. “Community solar is a new type of energy opportunity for everyone”—residents, small businesses, schools, and houses of worship—“to enjoy the benefits of receiving solar energy, especially people who otherwise couldn’t participate,” says Jason Kaplan, general counsel and director of operations at PowerMarket, based in Brooklyn. “They might be renters, not own their roof, or have too much shade on their property. But they may also be passionate about using solar energy, and want to save money on energy bills, and community solar offers both those opportunities.” Each community solar project is owned and operated by a project developer, management company, or contractor. The sponsor oversees the subscribers and interfaces with the local utility. Based on their historic annual usage, subscribers are each allocated at least 1,000 kWh per year. “Solar energy is generated by this project, and all that clean energy is sent into the grid,” says Kaplan. “Community solar acknowledges the value of the energy being made and entering the grid, and provides monthly credits of up to 10 percent to each subscriber.”
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To celebrate the Brooklyn-based Workstead’s 10th anniversary this summer, the architectural and interiors company opened a second studio in Hudson and launched its new “Chamber” line of lighting fixtures. As weekend residents of Hudson, Workstead’s cofounders, Robert Highsmith and Stefanie Brechbuehler, who married at a local Dutch barn in 2011, create customdesigned spaces and furnishings blending Midcentury Modern, Contemporary, and historic elements. At their new, 1,000-square-foot upstate auspices on Warren Street, they are continuing to “explore concepts of
enclosure and seriality,” says Highsmith. Workstead’s products can be seen at Hudson’s Rivertown Lodge, which Highsmith and Brechbuehler designed in 2015. The Chamber collection features sculptural metal shrouds that can be raised and lowered to reveal light by degree or conceal it altogether and display only its glow. The line’s four pieces—sconce, pendant, chandelier, and table lamp—are available in brushed nickel, bronze, and brass finishes. WORKSTEAD.COM
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Architect and interior designer Carol Kurth, based in Bedford, is well known for blending art and design. Her new “Squarish Chair – In Bloom” follows suit as the first piece in a collection currently in development, which promises to similarly juxtapose form and function. The swivel chair is also a dynamic piece of sculpture. Its creamcolored, leather-upholstered tapered lines are accented by a bold cut-out that draws attention to its frame. Handcrafted leather flowers further emphasize the chair’s dynamism, seemingly blooming from the chair in artful clusters that signify hope, according to Kurth. She says she designed the piece “with a vision to create a chair that literally flourished beyond the boundaries of the surface of the chair, and creating an interplay of shadows.” The Squarish Chair debuted at an artisans’ panel at the annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York City last May. So far, Kurth’s new collection also includes award-winning hardware. CAROLKURTH.COM
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Every Day is Saturday: Recipes + Strategies for Easy Cooking, Every Day of the Week SARAH COPELAND; PHOTOS BY GENTL + HYERS
Sunshine Press, 2019, $29.95
When chef and food writer Sarah Copeland became food director at Real Simple while raising young children in New York City, expediency ruled. She found salvation weekending in “a little village in the Hudson Valley, where nothing was fancy, but what we had was priceless—fresh air, a small garden, togetherness, and time: true luxuries.” Boosted by her strolls through local farmers’ markets, she rediscovered the joy of family meals, prepared at a more relaxed pace and eaten al fresco. (The book’s picnic photography has a spontaneous feel, with rumpled blankets and muddy young toes.) Recipes are uncomplicated even in name—Vacation Fruit Salad, Crazy Simple Summer Supper, Easier-Than-Pie Warm Apple Tart— with strategies for advance-prepping upcoming meals. The trendy Ravenwood Salad makes a guest appearance, alongside knockouts like Fish Contramer (grilled sole slathered with red chili and parsley sauces) and Frothed Saffron Lassi, all geared toward cooks who “work smart, not hard.”
The Complete Vegan Cookbook: Over 150 Whole Foods, Plant-Based Recipes and Techniques NATURAL GOURMET CENTER WITH JONATHAN CETNARSKI, REBECCA MILLER FFRENCH, AND ALEXANDRA SHYTSMAN; FOREWORD BY CHLOE CASCARELLI; PHOTOS BY CHRISTINA HOLMES
Clarkson Potter, 2019, $35
There are many reasons to adopt a plant-based diet: animal rights, environmentalism, better health. Think vegan cooking sounds bland? This non-preachy, gourmet cookbook will change your mind. Dedicated to the late Annemarie Colbin, Ph.D., founder of the Natural Gourmet Center, The Complete Vegan Cookbook offers instruction in Japanese and French knife techniques, grain preparation, protein balancing, and plant-based recipes for cooking essentials (almond mozzarella, vegan mayonnaise, shiitake bacon, cheeseless pesto). Prepared by a team including Upstate Table cooking studio founder Rebecca Miller Ffrench, dishes range from snacks and starters (beet tartare) to soups and stews (watermelon gazpacho), weeknight dinners (General Tso’s broccoli bowl), weekend brunches (chickpea crepes), and desserts (strawberry-rhubarb crumble), with icons for gluten-, soy-, and nut-free recipes. Chefs’ tips are seeded throughout, and the photos will make even omnivores’ mouths water.
Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land
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Chelsea Green Publishing, 2018, $34.95
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Bogolanfini is the traditional fabric of the West African country of Mali, and is as unusual in its materials as it is in its production. First, women dye the 100-percent cotton cloth with fermented mud. Then, using narrow looms, men weave the cotton into 5.9-inch strips of fabric and sew them together to create clothing and home goods that are available from Adolophine, a native of the Democratic Republic of Congo. As the daughter of a diplomat, Adolophine grew up traveling the world and learning the import business from her mother. Now based in New York City and the Hudson Valley with her family, her mission is to promote African craftsmanship as well as bridge gaps between cultures—and to honor the strong businesswomen she grew up knowing. Adolophine’s bogolan throw blankets (53”x63”) and pillow covers (27”x20”) are striking, modern, and adaptable to many decors.
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Some books about food help you cook. Farming While Black helps you grow, in every sense. After a life-changing summer job with Boston’s Food Project, teacher/activist Penniman studied the rich history, contributions, and struggles of black farmers in America. When her young family moved to Albany’s South End, a federally designated “food desert,” fresh produce was a two-mile walk away. This was the seed of Soul Fire Farm, a persons-of-color-led collective committed to food access in underserved communities and training programs for at-risk youth and black/Latinx farmers. A practical resource, full of joyous photos and “uplift” sidebars, the book addresses such topics as land access, funding, soil and crops, African rituals, healing trauma, and uprooting racism. It will inspire us all to think about who grows our food and how we can do better.
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By Peter Aaron
IN THE 1990S, THE MUSIC WORLD HAD WRITTEN OFF CARLOS SANTANA, WHO HADN’T HAD A SIZEABLE HIT SINCE 1971. Enter musicbusiness guru Suzanne Hilleary-Cameron, who paired him up with composer Itaal Shurr on a song Shurr had cowritten with Matchbox 20 vocalist Rob Thomas. The song, “Smooth,” won three Grammy Awards in 1999 and became the second-best-selling single of all time. In 2000, its success allowed HillearyCameron and her husband, musician Jeffrey Cameron, who together run the music licensing and management firm WACBiz (Writers Artists Composers Business), to purchase an 1864 farmhouse in Kerhonkson. “Sometimes we call it ‘the house that “Smooth” built,’” Hilleary-Cameron jokes. But the couple’s budget for renovating was tight, and the 5,000-squarefoot antique structure badly needed fixing up. After redoing the second floor and raising the roof to give the couple and their two sons more living space, it was time to attack the kitchen. “It wasn’t terrible-looking, just sort of IKEA-ed out and not to our taste,” says Hilleary-Cameron. “The big problem was the floor.” After decades of moisture seeping from the unsealed stone foundation, the original wideplank pine floor was in danger of collapse. Luckily, Hilleary-Cameron’s sister, Bronwyn Ferguson, is an interior designer (of AskBronwyn/RENOVATE) whose partner, James Stephens, is a master contractor (“the John Coltrane of wood,” says Cameron). In February, Stephens drove down from Vermont, and he and Cameron rehabbed the floor and took the walls down to the studs. Cameron also built a set of wood foundation forms to mold the staggering 38,000 tons of cement that were pumped into the basement to seal it from the elements and stabilize the structure. The cracked stone foundation was repaired; cellar joists were remade; old plumbing was replaced by Heckeroth Plumbing & Heating; outdated wiring was redone by local electrician Michael Ponte (“Another musician, there’s so many of them up here!” HillearyCameron says); soundproof, water-repellant insulation was installed; and moisture-resistant, sustainably made AdvanTech subflooring was laid down. The ceiling’s original hand-milled wood beams were liberated from the plaster-covered plywood boxing in which they’d been encased for decades, 10
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Updating this 1864 farmhouse kitchen revealed foundation issues, which necessitated taking the walls down to the studs and rehabbing the floor.
and recessed spot lighting was installed along the back-wall counter area. Ferguson connected the couple with Omega Cabinets, where they worked with representative Heather Belanger of Lacillades LLC on final cabinetry designs. The counter’s backsplash was redone with Byzantine Arabesque Alice Blue ceramic tiles from TileBar, working with the new royal blue-andwhite color scheme to give the room an airy Provencal feel. The like-new Bosch dishwasher in the refinished central island—whose chunky Latoscana porcelain farmhouse sink is set into a marble countertop from Barra & Trumbore in Kerhonkson—and in-counter GE gas stove came from a model home in Vermont. The Kenmore refrigerator was relocated from the counter’s right end to the left, and in its footprint Stephens built a cabinet for the wall oven/microwave unit. EaseLife stainless-steel hardware was used for the pantry’s new sliding barn door, and a Sea Gull chandelier and retro-chic Edison bulbs light the island. Lastly, the 520-square-foot floor needed resurfacing. And with the WACBiz client band Little Days set to visit during Mountain Jam in June, time was ticking away. But the big-box store from which the couple had ordered the flooring couldn’t get it there on time. “But then we found the Carpet Store and Warehouse in Rosendale, which turned out to be a godsend,” says HillearyCameron. “Within two days, they’d found us 800 square feet of Mohawk fiveinch maple flooring, delivered, and installed it—for half the price of what the first place quoted us.” (The 280 extra square feet will resurface the staircase.) The result is a cozy kitchen that feels like an Old-World tavern, yet is light and modern. “People compliment us about the upstairs rooms and I say, ‘Yeah, but have you seen the kitchen?’” quips Cameron. The couple christened the new kitchen by inviting Bad Company drummer Simon Kirke and his wife for dinner. A classic Colonial revival dining set is nestled under a bay window with vistas of the surrounding Shawangunk Mountains. “The whole thing was about five months of crazy construction and making our meals with a hotplate, but it was absolutely worth it,” says Hilleary-Cameron, running her hand across the island’s marble surface. Like the song says: smooth.
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STONE RIDGE Hip, Historic Enclave By Lindsay Lennon | Photos by Roy Gumpel
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You cannot walk through Emmanuel’s Marketplace without running into all your neighbors and spending way more time talking than feeling the tomatoes.” Stone Ridge checks all the boxes of a quintessential upstate hamlet thanks to its bucolic setting, a population of just over 1,100, agricultural bounty (summer corn from Davenport Farms is highly coveted), and a small but select number of businesses. On weekends, local residents can be found strolling through town and along the rail trail bordering Route 209. Or they’ll be shopping at Emmanuel’s or Applestone Meat Company for groceries; the eclectic Marbletown Hardware, which advertises as “the World’s Only Rock-and-Roll Hardware Store”; or Twilight Acres Homegrown, which specializes in field-grown bouquets and offers CSA shares of its flowers. For a hamlet, Stone Ridge has a surprising number of food options. On weekends, crowds pack into The Roost; Benny’s Pizzeria; and Bodacious Bagels, which is famous for its falafel; and the gamut of Asian food offerings: Ming Moon’s Chinese food, Asia’s Asian fusion, and Momiji’s Japanese fare. Some of the hamlet’s historic structures now live luxurious second lives as upscale inns and event venues. The 18th-century Dutch colonial Hasbrouck House on Main Street is a boutique hotel with an adjacent orchard, historic landmark pool, and Butterfield farm-to-table restaurant and bar with a menu that changes according to the season. “We love Stone Ridge because it’s just as close to the ’Gunks as New Paltz, but without the pretentiousness,” says Ursula Lucander, a Rondout Valley Central School District tutor who’s lived in town since 2010 with her husband, SUNY Rockland professor of multicultural studies David Lucander, and is raising a family there. “There’s a lot of fun, outdoor things
THE FACTS ZIP CODE: 12484 POPULATION: 1,173 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $89,076 PROXIMITY TO MAJOR CITY: 100 miles to New York City, 65 miles to Albany TRANSPORTATION: Stone Ridge is accessible from the New York State Thruway/Interstate 87 (Exits 18 or 19). Ulster County Area Transit buses connect the hamlet with the Poughkeepsie Metro-North and Amtrak train station, about 24 miles away. Trailways provides bus service to New York City from nearby SUNY Ulster. NEAREST HOSPITALS: HealthAlliance Hospital is about 12 miles away in Kingston. Ellenville Regional Hospital is about 16 miles away in Ellenville. SCHOOLS: Stone Ridge is part of the Rondout Valley Central School District, which also encompasses Marbletown, Wawarsing, Rochester, and Rosendale, and includes Rondout Valley High School, Rondout Valley Middle School, Kerhonkson Elementary School, Marbletown Elementary School, and Rosendale Elementary School. Nearby private schools include High Meadow School on Main Street in Stone Ridge; Mountain Laurel Waldorf School in New Paltz; and Hudson Valley Sudbury School and Woodstock Day School in Woodstock.
to do because you’re between the ’Gunks and Catskills. There are no retail box stores, but they’re close enough if you need something.” During his tenure as president of the Stone Ridge Library Board of Trustees, Miraldi led a million-dollar community fundraising effort to restore and rehabilitate the library’s 1798 and 1806 buildings. The library serves as one of the hamlet’s main social hubs, and the annual library fair, held every June for 73 years, attracts thousands of people each year. Stone Ridge is also home to a small group of artists, including internationally renowned sculptor Martin Puryear and painter Marilyn Reynolds, whose studio Blue Marble Arts is in town. Stone Ridge boasts a small but palpable arts scene. Pearl Gallery on Main Street features 20th-century and contemporary modern art, with both an indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden. The innovative Three Phase Center offers “collaborative art research and building,” and hosts a different resident artist every month. Much of the life on Main Street also revolves around the progressive, independent pre-K-to-eighth-grade High Meadow School, which hosts a number of fundraisers each year, including the popular Ride the Ridge bicycling event and concerts featuring jazz-jam keyboard virtuoso and High Meadow parent John Medeski.
From left: Will Davenport spends summers working at his family’s farmstand; local artist Marilyn Reynolds at her studio, Blue Marble Arts.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Hasbrouck House, Butterfield, Stone Ridge Orchard, Ridgely Vivekananda Retreat, Davenport Farms, 1712 House, Benny’s Pizzeria, Hash, Cherries Ice Cream Bar & Grill, Lydia’s Café, Bodacious Bagels, Ming Moon, Asia, Momiji, Applestone Meat Company, Marbletown Hardware, Marbletown Multi-Arts, Stone Ridge Public Library, Emmanuel’s Marketplace, RidgeWell Fitness, Whole Sky Yoga, Stone Ridge Healing Arts, Sun Creek Center, Three Phase Center, Pearl Arts Gallery, Twilight Acres Homegrown, Duchess Farm Equestrian Community, the Enneagram Institute, Woodstock Farm Sanctuary (High Falls), Mohonk Preserve Spring Farm Trailhead (High Falls), Minnewaska State Park Preserve (Kerhonkson), Mohonk Mountain House (New Paltz), and Hudson Valley Farm Hub (Hurley)
THE MARKET In the 1980s, Stone Ridge was seen as a countrified alternative to New Paltz. Nowadays, the hamlet’s growing popularity among both transplants and weekenders has made it a destination unto itself. From 2000 to 2016, the median household income soared from around $39,000 to just over $89,000, and the average house value rose from $126,100 to nearly $259,500. At press time, the offerings included a 19thcentury home with sprawling gardens, listed by for $395,000; and a 1939 Cape on 1.2 acres for $419,000. However, there are still deals to be had. Just south of Main Street, a two-bedroom, one-bathroom ranch recently sold for $188,000, and a 1960 single-family home on Rickey Road was snatched up for $205,000 earlier this year. upstate HOUSE
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Then came County Fare, a neighborhood bar with an ample selection of craft beers and a locally sourced menu that’s more bistro than bar food, followed by the Vinyl Room, a beer-and-records shop featuring guest sessions from legendary New York City DJs. Today a new, homegrown energy is pulsing through the village, both literally—the 150-year-old hydroelectric plant at the falls, restored by the Terbush family 30 years ago, is providing local, renewable energy to many of the village’s businesses—and figuratively, as many of the downtown buildings have recently been bought by local investors and entrepreneurs who are renovating them. Even empty storefronts on the outskirts are being built out to accommodate new businesses. THE SCENE Wappingers may not yet be the weekend destination of curious New York City travelers, but the village is more affordable than nearby Beacon. The New Hamburg train station is an easy drive, making a downstate commute doable. And the village’s charm extends well beyond its confines. The Chapel of the Sacred Mirrors, an art gallery/spiritual center, is a psychedelic, mystical delight, attracting visitors from New York and throughout the region; and the Kagyu Thubten Choling Monastery, perched on the banks of the Hudson, offers public mediation sessions every weeknight. Or head to Obercreek Farm’s brewery to enjoy beer brewed onsite while relaxing next to the fields where the hops are grown, along with vegetables for a thriving farm stand and community-supported agriculture operation. The Wappinger Creek Boathouse Community Center, opening this fall, promises easy access to both the creek and the Hudson River. And coal-fired pizza icon Patsy’s will soon open its first-ever location outside the five boroughs, right in the village.
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THE FACTS ZIP CODE: 12590 POPULATION: 5,591 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $47,872 PROXIMITY TO MAJOR CITY: New York City is 75 miles south, Albany is 85 miles north. TRANSPORTATION: The New Hamburg Metro-North station is three miles away from downtown; the Hudson line train takes 80 to 90 minutes to reach Grand Central. Route I-84 and the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge are eight miles south. The Mid-Hudson Bridge in Poughkeepsie is nine miles north, and the Taconic Parkway is nine miles east. NEAREST HOSPITAL: Vassar Brothers Medical Center is eight miles north. SCHOOLS: The Wappingers School District consists of the Roy C. Ketcham High School, two junior high schools, and four elementary schools. The Randolph School, a 50-year-old private school serving preschool through fifth grade, is on the outskirts of the village. Local private schools include St. Mary’s Catholic (pre-K through eighth grade), Al Noor Islamic School, and Astor Early Childhood Development Center at Mt. Alvernia. Nearby, in Poughkeepsie, are private schools Holy Trinity Elementary School (pre-K through eighth grade), St. Martin De Porres School (pre-K through eighth grade), Poughkeepsie Day School (pre-K through 12th grade), Our Lady of Lourdes High School, and Oakwood Friends School (grades six through 12).
THE MARKET Wappingers Falls’s newfound energy extends to its real estate scene. For years, the village had a low turnover rate, meaning that those who had their hearts set on moving here had to be prepared to wait, and then leap into action when something finally popped up. But now listings are blooming across the village, as those who held on through the recession and have seen their home values bounce back are finally cashing in. It’s still a seller’s market, but buyers can find values like an 1868 historic five-bedroom in the village for $324,000. A three-bedroom ranch on a double lot can be had for $270,000. Want more room? Upgrade to a renovated 6,000-square-foot, six-bedroom Colonial for $699,000. But if the three-minute drive to the train station is simply too much to bear, and you’re looking to make a splash, you’ve got a chance to buy an island. Just offshore from the New Hamburg train station, the 1.3-acre Rabbit Island has only one home on it: a four-bedroom, four-bathroom house for $4 million. It’s pricey, but it provides river views from every room and total privacy—and it’s close to both the train station and Cafe Con Leche, located between the train station and White’s Hudson River Marina, in case you get hungry for some of the best Puerto Rican food in the Hudson Valley.
From left: The 41.7-milelong Wappinger Creek flows into Wappinger Lake, where a new boathouse community center opens this fall; a summertime celebration at the Chapel of the Sacred Mirrors, whose events draw large crowds.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Wappingers Falls Historic District, Mesier Park, Bowdoin Park, County Fare, Di’Vine Wine Bar, Wagon Wheel Pizza, Stony Kill Farm Environmental Education Center, Dutchess Rail Trail, Locust Grove Estate, Splash Down Beach, Kagyu Thubten Choling Monastery, Chapel of the Sacred Mirrors, Wappinger Creek Boathouse Community Center, Patsy’s, Country Fare, Vinyl Room, Ground Hog Cafe, West Main Kitchen, Graceland Tattoo, County Players at the Falls Theatre, Grinnell Library, Obercreek Farm, Cafe Con Leche, and Cafe Maya
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Homestead Ecosystem Kathy Puffer was determined to become a microfarmer. Sandy soil couldn’t stop her. By Elissa Garay | Photos by John Garay
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or most women, working a full-time job, raising kids, and managing a household means more than a full plate. But for Kathy Puffer, being a teacher, wife, and mother is only part of the story. She also runs an ambitious 1.75-acre microfarm on her family’s property in Tillson. Puffer, who’s a speech pathologist at the Arc of Ulster-Greene, a nonprofit developmental disabilities agency, and her husband Ed, a computer programmer at IBM in Poughkeepsie, bought the property in 2009. Their eldest daughter, Abigail, was two, and Puffer was pregnant with their second daughter, Meredith. They moved to the 2004 saltbox cape in Tillson from a condominium in Highland, looking for extra space and a chance to try homesteading. “We were going to be able to grow our own food and raise animals that were appropriate for our region and our scale,” she says. Having grown up on a small farm in Florida and studied indigenous agriculture in southern Mexico during college, Puffer wanted to begin farming in hopes of alleviating Abigail’s autism diagnosis and both daughters’ food allergies. “As a mother, I was just trying to get through, week by week,” she says, “just trying to survive.” But the property proved to be a poor candidate for Puffer’s agricultural aspirations. When her newly planted fruit trees started dying off, she knew the soil needed remediation. “It was very disappointing to realize that we had sand and shale, basically throughout the entire property,” she says. “It was heartbreaking to discover that.” Soil restoration is a lengthy process, so Puffer researched alternative sustainable and economical agricultural methods, and discovered vertical farming. The method frees growers from the customary requirements of fertile land and warm weather through the use of indoor towers, where plants grow vertically and aeroponically (without soil or an aggregate medium), using minimal water. Puffer’s 136-square-foot aeroponic greenhouse, built in 2015 with assistance from a Pennsylvania-based Amish designer, contains 10 towers boasting over 1,000 plants, grown using seeds from the Hudson Valley Seed Library, including lettuce, bok choy, Swiss chard, kale, herbs, and parsley, plus basil that’s sold wholesale to area restaurants. Puffer incorporated the venture as Hudson Valley Vertical Farms in 2013, and once the greenhouse was installed, she established a small community-supported agriculture program to recoup the cost. The CSA is thriving, with pickup at RosenSpace, a community center in nearby Rosendale. The property has grown into Puffer’s “homestead ecosystem,” and has become her greatest passion. At the Omega Institute, Boswyck Farms in Queens, and Holistic Management International, she has trained in hydroponic aeroponic growing; holistic farm and ranch management; and permaculture, a field focused on self-sustaining agricultural systems that
Opposite: Kathy Puffer checks the latest crop of vertically grown basil, which is sold to local restaurants. Right: The microfarm’s menagerie includes a large brood of hens, who provide the Puffers with eggs and meat, and three angora goats and two angora rabbits, whose fiber Puffer spins into raw fleece and sells online.
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Above: The entire Puffer family (from left to right, Kathy, Meredith, Abigail, and Ed) helps out with farm chores. Opposite, clockwise from top: The Puffers’ biodigester system produces enough biogas to power a two-burner gas stove and outdoor grill; the biodigester cost about $800, and was installed by Dr. Thomas Culhane, a Nat Geobacked innovator; the Puffers’ two beehives, supported by pollinator flowers, produce enough honey for Puffer to use it to barter for beef.
harmoniously blend with their natural surroundings. In the process, Puffer’s mission has expanded from caring for her own family to educating the public on microfarming. As the microfarm evolves, her family is at her side. Ed, a self-described “heavy lifter,” contributes elbow grease and cheerleading, says Puffer, and Abigail and Meredith “help with all the farm chores.” The Puffers’ menagerie’s members pull their own weight, too. The animals’ composted manure is replenishing the soil. “Having animals, with the straw and the manure, is really important for building up that compost and soil restoration,” Puffer says. Three angora goats graze the property’s poison ivy; Puffer spins their fiber—along with those of two angora rabbits—into raw fleece, sold online. Free-range eggs are also sold online, and the Puffers dine on home-raised chickens, or “meat birds.” Two beehives, supported by pollinator flowers, produce honey for Puffer to barter for beef. The once-sandy soil has been amended so successfully, it’s allowed Puffer to begin growing on the land. The family’s
Dr. Culhane installed a biodigestor system in the Puffers’ home—it is both the first basement biodigester system in the US and the first ever to receive food scraps directly from a kitchen garbage disposal unit. The installation, which required only two large tanks and some basic plumbing supplies, costing about $800, provides enough methane gas fuel to power the Puffers’ two-burner gas stove and outdoor grill. “The joy it brings me, seeing that blue flame on my stove—that this is true renewable energy—I just want to share that with as many people as I can,” Puffer says. She and Dr. Culhane, together with other associates, cofounded the nonprofit Solar CITIES with the mission of educating the public on biodigester technology and supporting users around the world. “It’s so important to be doing what you’re teaching,” she says. Puffer has shared biodigester and homesteading knowledge via workshops locally and in New York City, Haiti, Colombia, and Belize. The microfarm serves as a biogas education hub and local workshop venue; Puffer also sells startup biodigester and aeroponic equipment. At
personal “food forest,” planted with seedlings in 2014, is packed with elderberries, currants, gooseberries, apricots, pears, plums, raspberries, bush cherries, and sap-producing sugar maples. “It’s a privilege to be able to offer that to our family and to have such abundance,” Puffer says. Yet another ingredient helps remediate the land: bio-slurry. Initially, Puffer tried composting food waste to create organic fertilizer, but found it a messy affair, attracting flies and vermin. Then, at Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival festival in 2013, she met Dr. Thomas H. Culhane, a Florida-based, Nat Geo-backed biodigester technology educator and innovator. Through anaerobic digestion (meaning bacteria that digests organic waste), a tank-based biodigester converts organic waste into methane-based biogas, a clean energy that can be used as cooking fuel, and bio-slurry, a nutrient-rich liquid fertilizer known informally as “compost tea.” Dr. Culhane advocates using bio-slurry as plant food for vertical, aeroponic setups, eliminating the need for pricey liquid nutrients and creating a closed-loop, food/waste/cooking fuel production cycle. Puffer was an immediate convert to biodigesters, and feels that the system is what makes her microfarm flourish. In 2014,
RosenSpace, she runs winter courses on topics like soapmaking and beekeeping. “What we try to show everybody is that you can do this at the home level, at the homestead level,” she says. “It’s really not that hard. Once you get started, it pretty much manages itself.” Puffer’s experience has also shown her that regardless of the type or size of land, agricultural pursuits are within everyone’s reach. “You don’t have to build from scratch,” she explains. “You can refit a previously existing home.” Ten years after she first despaired about those first fruit trees she planted dying off in sandy soil, Puffer turns out an impressive production yield. As for her daughters? “Their food allergies have disappeared.” Abigail’s autism has also improved, which Puffer credits not just to the food, but also to her connection with the farm animals. “I can share what I’ve learned with other people so other women don’t have to go through what I went through,” she says. “I had an idea and a dream and I kind of jumped in before I knew what I was doing. I have been literally learning as I go. I’ve had lot of fun. It’s something people shouldn’t be afraid of jumping in and trying, even if you do make mistakes.” upstate HOUSE
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idcentury Modern has been making a comeback for the past two decades, and its minimal furnishings still look as fresh and innovative as they did during the postwar years, when the burgeoning American population adopted a more casual, egalitarian lifestyle. Today, Midcentury Modern designs are available from high-end sources like 1stdibs.com to low-end, big-box retailers. Designers and influencers hail Midcentury as so classic and versatile that it may be the only style that won’t ever go out of style. The Midcentury Modern movement was led by industrial designer Russel Wright and his wife Mary, who established America’s first lifestyle brand, influencing future creators and tastemakers from Andy Warhol to Martha Stewart. Believing “good design is for everyone,” Wright rebelled against “style dictators” like Emily Post. Combining traditional and modern design and using durable, inexpensive materials, he created elegant, affordable functional objects for the layman. Born into a Quaker family in 1904 in Lebanon, Ohio, Wright began studying architecture at Princeton but left to train with New York set designer Norman Bel Geddes, creator of the “Futurama” exhibit for the 1939 New York World’s Fair. In the 1920s, Mary, the daughter of a textile manufacturer (and Albert Einstein’s niece), convinced her husband to turn his papier-mache animal props into metal bookends. They were a hit, and Wright soon switched from using chrome to cheaper, mass-marketable aluminum. His aluminum cocktail accessories proved so popular that they were featured in the Machine Art show at MoMA in 1934.
Wright is best known for his curvy-silhouetted, roundedged, richly-colored, mix-and-match dinnerware, made by Steubenville Pottery from 1939 to1959 (and currently produced by Bauer Pottery in Los Angeles). Created to be affordable, each piece of the American Modern line was imprinted on the back with Wright’s signature. The dinnerware line sold over 250 million pieces, and whenever new stock arrived at Macy’s, customers flocked there. An array of other sleek, no-fuss, inexpensive home goods followed: serving sets, glassware, table and standing lamps, furniture made mostly of maple (which Wright called “the wood of our forefathers”), Bakelite radios, and a Wurlitzer organ. Although Mary was also a designer, she became Wright’s marketing wiz. She exhibited his wares in lifelike rooms in department stores, which had never been done before; pioneered the concept of a design showroom; and brought theatricality to their presentations. In 1949, when Wright dumped a bin of new dishwasher-safe dinnerware on a metal table to demonstrate its durability, the New York Times reported that “even the most butter-fingered husband could be trusted to wash the Wrights’ casual china.” In 1950, the Wrights’ Guide to Easier Living was published, establishing them as design and lifestyle gurus. The book favored overthrowing tradition for modern ease, advising that, if, say, you couldn’t afford to throw a formal dinner party with grandma’s china, crystal, and silver, you could host a buffet instead—using Wright’s inexpensive, stylish tableware. Although based in Manhattan, the Wrights also owned a property in Garrison, which can be toured today. Their upstate HOUSE
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the exterior (though there is some controversy over who contributed what). Construction began in 1957; and in 1962, Wright moved in with his adopted daughter Ann, who named the house Dragon Rock, since its setting resembles a dragon curled around and sipping from the pond. Today, the low-slung, Japanese-style house and museum is called Manitoga: The Russel Wright Design Center. Wright chose the Algonquin name, meaning “Place of the Great Spirit.” The property has been expanded to realize his full vision, featuring woodsy glades, moss “rooms,” wildflowerfilled ravines, a grove of swaying birch trees Wright nicknamed “the Martha Graham Girls,” four miles of hiking paths (open year-round), and access to the Appalachian Trail. “When [Wright] arrived, it was a scarred, desecrated landscape,” says Allison Cross, Manitoga’s executive director. “He brought it back to life.” The site, which offers tours of the house and studio from April to November, has more to offer than just Midcentury Modern design. It also teaches visitors about living in harmony with nature. Wright delighted in the wilderness, designing the house to appear as if growing out of the stone, while keeping pieces of the site’s industrial past—metal rings drilled into the stone and bits of machinery for doorknobs. He brought nature indoors by “balancing modern materials—plastics and styrofoam, for example—with natural ones—granite with Formica or resin infused with pine needles or butterflies,” says Cross. The double-height living room is supported by a giant tree trunk. An early environmentalist, Wright created insulation from styrofoam, plastic laminate, and foil; included walls of windows designed for heating and cooling ; and built a “green” roof. The rooms have been preserved to showcase his lifestyle, down to a pack of Salem cigarettes in an ashtray on Wright’s desk—and tour guides demonstrate how the built-in shelving’s panels were swapped seasonally. A Saarinen dining table is set with American Modern.
From top: Wright’s studio interior has been preserved just as he left it; a display of Russel Wright-designed home products from the collection of George R. Kravis II.
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From top: As a Manitoga artist-in-residence, composer Suzanne Thorpe rehearses with musicians for the commissioned work “Resonance and Resemblance,” which was performed from kayaks in the fall of 2017; a performance by Flamenco y Sol was part of the Palmas installation by artist Melissa McGill in 2014.
“Manitoga represents a life dedicated to good design, which elevates the spirit and gives a sense of beauty and timelessness,” says Cross, who instituted an artist-inresidence program to help revitalize Manitoga. “One of the challenges of historic house museums, whether from the 1800s or the 20th century, is that we preserve them so you see that slice of time, but they have to stay alive,” she says. The residency program, which has hosted a dozen artist residents, is “about keeping alive and inspiring that spirit of creative output.” This fall, Ivy Baldwin Dance presents “Quarry,” a performance based on Wright’s desire to blur the line between inside and outside. Other programs are also under consideration, says Cross, including a design camp for adults, poet residencies, and retreats. A collection of over 500 Wright objects, from the late American industrial design collector George R. Kravis II, is being displayed. When it comes to design or sustainability, Manitoga offers “timeless lessons that were innovative in his day and they are very important for us to embrace because they are being ignored,” says Cross. “Ridiculously big houses or ones that pay no attention to the movement of the sun, so that they cost more to heat and cool, are being built. We’re repealing all kinds of environmental controls. It’s very important to hold up Manitoga as a beautiful oasis that has stood the test of time.” 26
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WHERE DO YOU START? Today, many homeowners start their research online. However, you can only learn so much by browsing and reading. In addition to finding building experts in all Williams’ locations, you will find Marvin windows and doors on display – a perfect way to try out your future windows in person and get expert support with your project. Visitors also find valuable help at Williams when considering which window styles will improve airflow or how to achieve more light by adding larger windows instead of replacing the same small existing ones. And, in addition to replacement windows, you will find key information about Marvin doors, which offer exciting ways to improve energy efficiency while offering clear vistas of the outdoors. Whether you are considering Sliding Doors, French Doors or Scenic Doors, Marvin has a solution that will enhance your home in many ways.
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G UT F EELING A design-savvy couple takes a 1970s house apart for an update. By Regina Molaro | Photos by Garrett Rowland Photography
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Opposite: The updated 1970s house is perched at the top of a small hill within walking distance of Beacon’s center. Above, from left: The view from the newly opened staircase of the foyer, dining area, and loft staircase; a closeup of the main foyer.
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After a six-month search, the couple fell for a 1970s threebedroom, three-bathroom home not far from Beacon’s Main Street. Although the house was in a state of disrepair, they appreciated its overall structure and were excited about its potential. They were also enticed by its hilltop location and the canopy of trees that give the 1.5-acre property privacy. “Initially built in pieces, the home included decks, closets, lots of walls, a loft above the garage, and an office addition,” says Jillian Rowland. “With the redesign, we wanted to make it feel more cohesive yet have separate spaces for entertaining, resting, and working.” The couple called upon their longtime friend Stephen Conte, a fellow Pratt graduate and the principal of STUDIOSC in Brooklyn. “Since we work in the design field and wanted to be hands-on, it was essential that we have an open dialogue from planning through completion,” says Rowland. STUDIOSC’s redesign involved reimagining the floor plan to open up the space. The mission: to honor the integrity of
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Above, clockwise from top left: The house’s original exterior; the kitchen was dark and cramped with cabinets; the kitchen as seen from the original staircase; the designer’s plan was to open up the space and optimize the sunlight; the original tiled fireplace. Opposite, clockwise from top left: The exterior was brightened up with paint and landscaping; the open staircase lightens up the space; the wall storage for kindling for the new fireplace is part of the decor.
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Above: The integrated pantry doors blend seamlessly into the walls for the newly opened kitchen. Opposite, from top: The master bedroom is the only space in the house with wall-to-wall carpet, which the designer installed for added comfort; the master bathroom has a spa-like feeling, and features a white freestanding tub that contrasts with the dark tiled wall.
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the house’s original ’70s-style architecture, but create a more contemporary aesthetic. The main living room was originally the house’s centerpiece, but it was separated from the kitchen, so STUDIOSC joined the spaces by removing walls and adding windows. “This led us to realize that the project was going to be extensive, a full gut-renovation,” says Conte. The flow of the original layout sectioned the space off into separate rooms, he explains. STUDIOSC also opened up the interior partitions to showcase the stairs to the loft. The revamped kitchen area is awash in white, and the modern ambiance contrasts well with the rustic sensibility of the space’s original vaulted ceiling. Built-in, white-lacquered cabinets, created by Hudson Valley Cabinet & Woodworking in Fishkill, are seamlessly integrated into the walls. The white countertop, back splash, and kitchen island are offset by wooden kitchen stools, which are painted light green. An elongated window extends across the entire back wall, and white hexagonal floor tiles from Highstyle Stone & Tile in New York City contrast subtly with the room’s other textures to create interest. A door in the kitchen area links the house to the garage. STUDIOSC also redesigned the original staircase, which extends from the kitchen to an office loft. The cantilevered, floating staircase, created by Acadia Stairs in Fishkill, serves as a showpiece, breaking up the space without physically separating the kitchen from the dining area. In the bright, airy dining space, a modern chandelier looms above an elongated table, and a colorful, vibrantly patterned rug adds artistic flair. The dining area opens up to an upper and lower deck overlooking the backyard.
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Preserving the character of the vaulted ceilings in the living room, which is adjacent to the dining area, was a priority. The original ceilings were stained to resemble cherry wood and sealed with a high-gloss finish. STUDIOSC stripped the sealant, sanded the wood, and added a water-based satin finish for a more contextual feel. Orange accents in the living area’s furnishings pop against the blue and gray palette. Large windows welcome the sunlight, which sparkles across the original, refinished hardwood floors. The windows look out onto the front lawn, which was landscaped only slightly to retain the natural look and feel of the original site. The three bedrooms were designed for simplicity and comfort. “The master bedroom is the only space with wallto-wall carpet. It gives a sense of comfort, especially in the wintertime,” says Conte. As is the case with many fixer-uppers, the three bathrooms were dated and required a full renovation. Conte decided to “contrast the warm, decorative living spaces with a spa-like feeling.” The focus of the master bath is a white freestanding tub that is set against a dark tiled wall (also by Highstyle Stone & Tile). Custom walnut vanities by Hudson Valley Cabinet & Woodworking add warmth. As with any renovation, there were a few surprises along the way. Replacing the front windows revealed structural problems that triggered a compete wall renovation. Construction also continued longer than planned—beyond the birth of the Rowlands’ son. But the couple feels the renovation was well worth it, since it’s brought them the “blank slate, to be filled with art and life,” explains Rowland, that they envisioned from the start.
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Rustic Redo A lakeside stone house gets an update. By Maria Ricapito | Photos by Deborah DeGraffenreid
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A Opposite: The updated living room retained its original architectural beams, but the ceiling was painted white for contrast, and the molding and windowframes throughout the house were painted gray to create a serene feel.
fter renting a vacation cottage year-round for 10 years on Orange County’s Greenwood Lake, near Warwick, New York City couple Karen and Jim Thompson (not their real names) began thinking about creating a “family base” there—a place to gather with their two children and extended family for summer vacations, holidays, and ski weekends. “It had to be homey and accommodating for lots of different types of guests,” says Karen Thompson. In 2016, two neighboring properties came up for sale—one featuring a 1950s A-frame and a small cottage, and an adjacent property with a two-story, stone house built in the 1980s. The couple snapped both properties up, and began looking for a designer to renovate the stone house. Karen Thompson found Elizabeth Mercer, principal of Mercer Interior, based in New York City and Warwick, on Houzz. “We had strong aesthetic preferences from the start, but we needed guidance,” she says. “It was a complete redo of the look and feel of the space. ‘Rustic modern lake house’ was what we wanted.”
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In its former incarnation, the 2,700-square-foot, two-story house was “very fussy and formal,” with “stuffy parlors,” says Mercer (who also refurnished the A-frame). “It was time for an update” in favor of a look that the designer describes as “modernized and comfy.” The house is located on the shore of the seven-mile lake, so nature led Mercer’s design. “I was inspired by the beautiful outdoors right outside the windows,” she says. “This house has its own dock, and visitors spend hours on the water.” Mercer maintained the house’s architectural footprint and other inherited features—beams, flooring, and windows—and chose a palette of charcoal and white for throughout the house, along with natural textures like petrified wood accessories, a driftwood feature wall, and stone mantels. She kept the existing slate flooring. “It keeps a feeling of flow, and it’s practical when you are coming in the house with wet feet,” she says. Other general touches include minimal window treatments and gray doors and molding. “I went for contrast,” Mercer says. “A lot of people do a light trim. I kept the moldings the same color throughout the house. It’s like the stitching in a piece of cloth.” In the foyer, she added a graphic-patterned Hygge & West wallpaper, playing off the grid of the floor tiles and the recessed, box-tray ceiling, and installed a large brass lighting fixture from Restoration Hardware. Hooks line the wall, and a round mirror is hung over the sideboard from Room & Board. 40
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From top: Tucked behind a second stone fireplace, the dining area features a long table purchased from the former owners, chairs from Wayfair, and a chandelier by Michele Varian; Mercer’s motto, “texture on texture,” plays out in this bedroom, which features a stickwood accent wall and colorful, nubby cushions from Target.
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Mercer’s motto is “texture on texture,” which she lets play out in the light-flooded living and dining area. The space is dominated by wooden beams and two massive stone fireplaces—one on the far wall of the living area and one facing the dining area. “They are so dramatic and needed to stand alone,” she explains. She painted the ceilings’ rough-hewn cedar planks white to contrast with the dark beams. “It kind of hurt me to paint over that,” she admits, “but it came out nice and makes for a nice, clean background.” A custom light fixture from Michele Varian cantilevers over the dining table. “It’s a moment for a bit of drama,” she says. “It’s evocative of the beams but doesn’t fight with them.” Today, the living area is the family’s favorite part of the house, says Thompson. “It had wood paneling that wasn’t our taste. It was such a transformation,” she recalls. “We stayed away during construction and came in after the renovation and were like, ‘Wow!’ It felt like one of those remodel shows with a reveal. It’s dramatic, but not intimidating. It isn’t too pretty that you wouldn’t want to lie around. We watch movies and eat dinner and sit and talk. That was important to us, to be able to live life and not feel like we were at a hotel.” The living room’s furnishings, with luxe Arteriors lamps, Homegoods baskets, and a Crate & Barrel rug, are “a bit of a high-low mix,” Mercer says. When it came to budgeting for 42
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the furnishings, she says, “I gave as much bang for the buck as possible, picking pieces for maximum impact.” The couple bought the former owners’ dining table and added dining chairs from Wayfair. A custom couch with driftwood-like trim nods to the lakeside setting. Originally, the house featured an upstairs, loft-style bedroom area that was open to the living area below, but Mercer added a wall to create a master suite and two smaller bedrooms. For the staircase, she replaced the original formal banisters and railing with a sleeker, tapered block version, which she painted charcoal. In the master bedroom, a large, nubby area rug adds softness to the slate. The owners kept the original bench niche, and Mercer reinforced it and recovered the cushion with Perennials fabric. “It makes a nice reading hangout,” she says. A Mitchell Gold & Bob Williams wall-hanging is positioned above the bed. In the guestroom, a Stikwood driftwood wall “brings the lake vibe in,” she says. Back downstairs, the large TV screen is not a main focal point in the living room since this house is all about family. “Hopefully, a guest can have a conversation with another person,” says Mercer. Instead, the TV is stored in a media cabinet, along with the audio equipment, because sometimes togetherness means binge-watching on a rainy day.
Above: The upstairs master bedroom was an open loft that provided little privacy, so Mercer built a wall and softened the room with a gray palette and neutral accents, including a nubby rug and a Mitchell Gold & Bob Williams wall-hanging. Opposite: The stone steps create a dramatic entrance and help bring the lake vibe indoors.
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ust up the road from the town of Woodstock, a bucolic country estate lies nestled in the Catskills, amidst acres forever-wild state land. Walking distance to Cooper Lake, with its panoramic mountain vistas, this 2,300-square-foot contemporary farmhouse lies on a quiet country road, tucked back amongst mature trees and protected wetlands, where a great blue heron and resident beaver are frequently sighted. Lilac, viburnum, and rhododendron shrubs light up the front yard with colorful blooms all summer long, while flowering pear trees offer welcome shade in the hotter months. A sweet wooden gate opens onto a bluestone path leading up to the portico and the bluestone front porch of the four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home. The back side of the house opens onto six expansive acres of lawn and manicured gardens lush with pear, cherry, crabapple, and magnolia trees, which burst into a spectacular show of blossoms come spring. The lawn is the perfect setting for activities like croquet and badminton, while the wrap-around back deck features an outdoor dining area with a chiminea and breathtaking views of the buffering woods. Bluestone steps lead off the deck to the lawn, along terraced gardens lush with shrubs, ferns, and flowering bushes. The in-ground saline pool offers a refreshing backyard oasis, surrounded by a bluestone patio and perennial gardens that bloom all season long. Hedgerows running along the outside of the pool fencing add a bit of privacy without compromising the connection to the surrounding forest. Inside, the open chef’s kitchen, dining and living area, sunroom, downstairs bedroom, and mudroom are all connected to the surrounding landscape through walls of floor-to-ceiling glass windows, sliders, and French doors. The wideplank wood floors, beamed ceilings, and wooden doors and trim throughout echo the sylvan setting subtly. The home’s second floor takes full advantage of the natural setting as well. Each of the four bedrooms look out onto the Catskills, and the guest room opens onto a second-floor balcony with views of the deck and pool below. At night, this balcony is the place to camp out with a telescope and look at the night sky while listening to the sounds of owls and frogs. To balance the rustic setting, the home’s kitchen, bathrooms, and living room
have been fully updated for modern luxury and convenience. The open kitchen is finished with tumbled marble counters and enhanced with colorful picture tiles. A stainless steel sink and appliances complement the ample wooden cabinetry. Facing the backyard, the updated master bathroom is finished in white tile and wainscoting and features a deep Waterworks soaking tub, offering a chance to further contemplate the home’s pastoral plenitude while fully relaxing. An additional upstairs bathroom has been updated to feature a step-in shower with a glass door and white and beige checked tiles. Downstairs, the majestic living room is heated in the colder months by a Vermont Castings wood stove, surrounded by built-in cabinets and shelves. Whether warmed by fireplace or sunshine, it’s the perfect spot to watch the magnificent display of seasons rolling through the surrounding forever-wild woods. This well-maintained home offers the chance to escape into nature while never sacrificing the comforts of home. For more information about 645 Cooper Lake Road, Woodstock, email listing agent Alexis Li at avli@me.com or visit Halterassociatesrealty.com.
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Designer Duo CREATING A PRIVATE PARADISE BRINGS A COUPLE CLOSER TOGETHER. By Mary Angeles Armstrong | Photos by Deborah DeGraffenreid
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Opposite, from above: The circular driveway is laid with white Connecticut gravel, which contrasts with the bluestone steps and red doors; the landscaping is replete with pollinator plants like echinacea. From above: The lagoon saline pool area includes a 2,000-square-foot patio, enclosed shower, and hot tub, all made of quartzite, which glows white in the moonlight; the open kitchen and dining area exemplify Schuette and Szkotnicki’s shared vision of “sunny solitude.”
facing three directions and featured a large, wood-paneled bathroom with a skylight and a tiled tub under a window overlooking the backyard. But while the house was appealing, it was also divided into many separate rooms, which kept the house dark. Nonetheless, the couple was undeterred. As a designer for Calvin Klein and Donna Karan, Schuette specializes in seeing potential. “I’m in charge of bringing creations to life,” he says. “Whatever someone sketches or designs, I execute the pattern and make the fitting and everything else that results in the end product.” Schuette and Szkotnicki decided to work from the outside in. They began by turning the property’s wild overgrowth into attractive, manageable grounds, which allowed more sunlight to shine inside the house. “I’m a big nature lover,” Schuette says. “My mandate was to do something sustainable and support the wildlife of the area with a pollinator garden that attracts and feeds bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.” He also understood the untapped value of the property. As a native of Hamburg, Germany, he had grown up frequently visiting his grandmother at her farm nearby, and, along with his extended family, helping plant and harvest fruit and vegetables as well as raise and slaughter chickens and pigs. “My grandmother fed the entire family from the farm,” he says. After removing the overgrowth, Schuette planted a perennial garden along one side of the backyard, featuring multiple varieties of bleeding heart flowers, and built large raised beds near the pool, seeding them with native wildflowers that bloom from spring through autumn. upstate HOUSE
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Szkotnicki then “pushed” Schuette to select trees and flowers for their textures as well as color, all the while keeping the plantings 95 percent native. “Texture is a huge factor for me, as well as the space around things; I love a pop of color as well,” says Szkotnicki, who designs for Fragments Jewelry and is a surrealist/impressionist artist and painter. Along the farthest edge of the yard, the couple added a large patch of ironweed to attract butterflies. “In the fall, when the Monarch butterflies migrate, they love to stop in our garden by the dozens and feed,” Schuette says. They built a 150-foot red cedar deer fence around the backyard’s perimeter to protect the plantings, along with a back entrance for maintenance vehicles and a small structure over the pool works to protect them from the elements. Next, the two did some serious rock shopping. They chose quartzite imported from Utah for the 2,000-square-foot patio surrounding the pool, as well as the circular enclosure for an outdoor shower. “We love the quartzite because it never gets very hot; even on very sunny days you can walk barefoot over it,” says Schuette. “But what really surprised us is that when we have a full moon, the whole patio is illuminated by the moonlight.” To anchor the landscaping with a variety of rocks, the couple bought 22 tons of stone in a range of types and sizes. Szkotnicki designed the stonework laid throughout the gardens to integrate the stone waterfall along one edge of the pool, facing the house, along with a dry riverbed of stones at the back of the property. Boulders, laced through with quartz, are clustered throughout the property. To brighten up the entrance, the circular driveway is laid with white Connecticut 48
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stone gravel, contrasting with the bluestone front steps that lead to the bright red front door. Inside the house, Schuette and Szkotnicki took a similar collaborative approach. To create what Schuette calls “sunny solitude,” they removed a wall on the main floor to create one large living area reaching all the way from the front of the house to the back. At the home’s entrance, they left the original wood staircase intact, but enlarged the adjacent central hallway, creating a natural flow from the front entrance through the eat-in kitchen to a wall of glass sliding doors allowing access to the screened-in porch and patio. (Off the hallway are an additional bedroom and bathroom, which are used for guests.) Throughout the house, windows have been replaced, with many of them enlarged to maximize views and light, including two bay windows in the living area, one with a window seat. Upstairs, a wall was removed between the two guest bedrooms, creating one large space that Szkotnicki uses as a painting studio. “I just love working up here,” he says. “There is nothing to disturb you. It’s a great place to concentrate and just clear your mind.” His brightly colored paintings are hung throughout the house, providing a perfect compliment to Schuette’s selection of a neutral palette—with walls and trim painted gray, white, and brown—adding splashes of color to the light, airy home. Schuette and Szkotnicki admit that they’re sad to sell the house, but a job relocation is taking them to Los Angeles. However, their collaboration in creating a private mini-resort will stay with them. “We always make good compromises,” Schuette says.
From left: The bedrooms showcase Szkotnicki’s brightly colored paintings, which complement Schuette’s neutral palette; the contemporary chef’s kitchen suited the couple’s individual aesthetics, and was one of the few areas that did not require renovation.
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Call/Text Lisa Jaeger 518-755-2573 A magnificent home on 38 acres w/a 3 acre lake, where nature & luxury mingle to create an ideal mountain retreat. Impeccable landscaping includes a golf range, small tree farm, & open fields. Vaulted ceilings, massive fieldstone fireplace, gourmet kitchen - this is refined log home living! Jewett $1,150,000
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Call/Text Laurie Ylvisaker 845-901-6129 Discover this tri-level Lindal Cedar Home on top of beautiful Hutchin Hill Rd, where privacy is paramount & expansive views from the house, pool, screened porch & Brazilian hardwood decks arise from nature’s woodland beauty. Feel the magic of earth & sky. Woodstock $1,295,000
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Call/Text Sara Gorman 914-466-8600 Exquisite contemporary in an idyllic Hudson Valley country setting just mins to Woodstock. High ceilings, a creative layout, and unique finishes create a distinctive & surprising space. A beautiful in-ground pool ties everything together to create an entertainer’s dream home. Glenford $632,000
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Call/Text Laurie Ylvisaker 845-901-6129 Here is a remarkable Woodstock artist’s home nestled into Overlook mountain to take full advantage of the magnificent views. A pool, pond, & detached studio complete this special property. Built by famed artist Fletcher Martin, the interior is warm, spacious, and oneof-a-kind. Woodstock $875,000
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Call/Text MaryAnn Miller 845-389-1092 Just a short distance from the center of town is this well-maintained log home set on 2 acres. Exterior logs were just restained & foundation is freshly painted. Two large decks & an enclosed yard create a great outdoor entertainment space. Inside, the large stone fireplace is perfect for chilly nights. Woodstock $389,000
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Call/Text Cathy Pulichene 845-417-1872 Down a bucolic, winding country road is a sophisticated house that looks like it was airlifted from Aspen to the foot of the Shawangunk Ridge. If you long for tranquil surroundings and western luxury styling w/out the long flight & airport hassle, this is your house. New Paltz $1,175,000
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Call/Text Amy Lonas 845-321-0451 Currently a popular gallery & gift store, this flexible space lends itself to any commercial or office use. This high visibility, village location has its own parking & is adjacent to a public lot - constant foot traffic & plenty of windows for display. Use both stories, or bring in tenants. Woodstock $675,000
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Call/Text Jeanine Stoddard 845-594-7792 Can’t find your perfect house? Why not build it on this 16 acre wooded parcel w/400ft of road frontage? Woods, stone walls, meadow & wetlands to the east of the property provide the perfect amount of privacy. Close to the village, yet woodsy enough to feel like an Upstate escape. New Paltz $139,000
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Call/Text Sara Gorman 914-466-8600 Top-shelf construction w/radiant heat, porcelain tile, vaulted ceilings, a private office, eat-in kitchen, walk-in pantry, & a unique style. This home’s connection to the beauty outside feels like an extravagance! Drink in the views of the pond & trout stream, or head into town. Woodstock $835,000
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Call/Text Amy Lonas 845-321-0451 Tucked into a mountainside between Woodstock & Saugerties, this private compound blends old world charm w/ an exquisite modern addition to the original 1893 main house. The custom barn is a guest house/studio/party spot, & the pond & pool make this an all-inone retreat. Saugerties $1,125,000
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Call/Text Michelle Bergkamp 845-594-5035 Live & work just outside the heart of the world’s most famous small town! This desirable corner property has easy access to all the town has to offer, w/the privacy of a beautifully landscaped yard across the street from a wooded parcel of undeveloped land. Woodstock $649,000
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$9,995,000 | Millbrook | Impeccable Location Original part of this 5 bedroom, 8+ bath house dates back to Civil War. Living room with double fireplaces and dining room for entertaining. Principle en suite with fireplace, 2 walk-in closets and 2 baths. Guest wing has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and sitting area. 3rd foor has entertaining space and 2 baths. Tennis and basketball courts, pool and approximately 100 acres. MLS#381913. George Langa | m: 845.242.6314 | o: 845.677.3525
$7,900,000 | Millbrook | Four Barns Farm: An Amazing 40-Acre Estate Restored vintage farmhouse on 40 acres of pastoral land with 4 ca. 1850’s repurposed barns. Contemporary layout with country kitchen and stone fireplace in dining area. Library and formal living room. Organic vegetable garden, fruit trees and inground gunite pool. Endless opportunities to entertain with 6 bedrooms, 9 baths and 5 fireplaces. MLS#383611. George Langa | m: 845.242.6314 | o: 845.677.3525
$4,250,000 | Pine Plains | 1834 Folly Farms Thoughtfully restored to capture the essence of its history with contemporary updates. Perfect country compound on 200 protected acres. 6 bedrooms. Guest cottage, formal garden, willow-lined swimming pond, indoor tennis court. Hilltop picnic meadow overlooks Catskills and Hudson Valley. A true country retreat. MLS#375765. George Langa | m: 845.242.6314 | o: 845.677.3525
$2,995,000 | North East | Pleasant View Farm One of the most iconic farms of Dutchess County. Beautiful setting on 260 acres with 360° views. Create your own estate or continue the farming tradition. Main house and farm buildings set back from quiet road. Large pond, mostly gently sloping land, magnificent mountain views; land protected by conservation easements. 10 minutes from Mashomack. MLS#375610. George Langa | m: 845.242.6314 | o: 845.677.3525
$2,700,000 | Hyde Park | Spectacular Waterfront Hudson River Paradise Built into rock outcroppings off the shoreline, just north of Vanderbilt Mansion near CIA and Metro-North. Gourmet kitchen, living room with floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, wall of glass to deck with river views. Master suite with deck. 3 bedrooms in their own wing. Post-and-beam with highest quality materials. MLS#380013. Blake Michaud | m: 845.797.3627 | o: 845.905.8743
$1,975,000 | Millbrook | Country Lifestyle Outside Your Front Door Magnificent home with 6,600+ sq.ft., 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths is ready to enjoy. Floor-to-ceiling windows with French doors lead to terrace for seasonal dining. Convenient to Millbrook area and NYC, set amongst 30 acres of mixed pasture and woodland, with landscaped gardens. Home built in 1988, fully renovated in 2005. MLS#378105. George Langa | m: 845.242.6314 | o: 845.677.3525
$1,595,000 | Wassaic | Lovely Farmhouse Built in 1900 with many updates and new wing added in last 8 years. Just off famous Tower Hill Road, this 5 bedroom, 4 bath house provides tons of privacy. Breezeway French doors open to gardens, inground gunite pool, soccer field, basketball court, beautiful views, paths and seasonal stream. Minutes to the village of Millbrook, Millerton and Sharon. MLS#382185. George Langa | m: 845.242.6314 | o: 845.677.3525
$1,100,000 | Millbrook | Restored 1900’s Farmhouse 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath farmhouse set back on 10 acres and restored in last several years. Wideboard floors, eat-in kitchen, dining room with wet bar and fireplace opens to terrace. Pocket doors off kitchen with laundry and wash sink. Formal living area with bed, bath and loft. 3 bedrooms with 2 full baths upstairs. Amazing treehouse and basketball court. MLS#378449. George Langa | m: 845.242.6314 | o: 845.677.3525
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$1,895,000 | Port Ewen | Often Sought and Seldom Found Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own over 250’ frontage on the Hudson (no railroad track in your way) with a concrete river edge sea wall that cannot be recreated elsewhere, even at huge expense. There are for your frolicking; a concrete ramp, 2 lifts, a removable floating dock and irreplaceable deep water access. The land abutting the seawall is flat and provides all that you need to play on the Hudson to your heart’s content, or perhaps even land a guest’s helicopter straight from NYC. This roomy grassy area affords space for large scale entertaining like very few other locations. This property is certainly for someone who values the more and more limited availability of such water access and will cherish the opportunities here and the views of the river from virtually every spot in the house. Please look over the photos and check out the drone video on YouTube https://youtu.be/nBSYgT91pKs. It’s nothing less than spectacular, irreplaceable frontage and access to the river, minutes away from the blossoming reborn Kingston, and a very easy ride to I-87, AmTrak in Rhinecliff or Metro-North in Poughkeepsie. For the resident who enjoys meals out, there are dozens of restaurants within a 10 minute drive. Or, if you add hiking and biking to your outdoor activities, there are a multitude of trails for the choosing, within 15 minutes of the home. MLS#20193316. Harris L. Safier | m: 914.388.3351 $1,075 ,000 | Accord | Custom Country Home This spacious inspired home and studio complex, with custom artisanal design, is set back on over 40 acres in an outstanding location just outside Stone Ridge. The layout is adaptable for possibilities for artist studios, home office or an accessory apartment offering separate access to the landscape from each area. The passive solar design stays naturally cool in summer and radiant floors warm during the cold months. Exquisite light and views within and without grace this unique home. Wonderful swimming pond is shared with 2 closest neighbors. Intimate spaces (3+ bedrooms) are beautifully balanced with open areas to offer a gracious lifestyle, with easy access to conveniences yet in a world of its own. Harris L. Safier m: 914.388.3351 | Laura Prince m: 845.706.9669
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$2,950,000 | High Falls | “Grou Ranch” A long winding drive leads to this dramatic private 108-acre estate, which is crowned by a lavishly appointed 6000 sq.ft. modernist residence that features a separate 2 bedroom guesthouse, 4-car garage with apartment above and a four-stall barn. The land offers a combination of open fields, woods with riding trails and extensive frontage on the Rondout Creek. One-of-a-kind! MLS#20192490
$2,495,000 | Glenford | “Laurel Ridge” The magnificence and privacy of Laurel Ridge are unparalleled, especially in a property so close to famous Woodstock, NY. Perched at the edge of a cliff with panoramic views of the Ashokan Reservoir from every important room, the 8000+ sq.ft. stone and stucco home was conceptualized to maximize its revered location. Property includes indoor and outdoor pools and tennis court. MLS#20191480
$1,995,000 | Spring Glen | “Moosebeck” 300-acre estate on Stoddard Mill Stream, straddling Ulster and Sullivan counties. 3 distinctive homes and numerous additional structures for an ideal family compound, retreat center, or hospitality destination. The jewel is the palatial villa, a 5000 sq.ft. labor of love, crafted in stone and brick with slate roof, inspired by the owners’ extensive European travel. Gunite pool, trails and views. MLS#20191337
$1,300,000 | Kerhonkson | “Hudson Woods” Finely crafted and architect designed modern wood and glass home, plus 2 bedroom, 2 bath guest house on 12 lush acres in “Hudson Woods.” Walls of glass bring nature up close. Airy open interior features extensive white oak detail, well-appointed gourmet kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 spa baths, wrap cedar decking, 35’ detached garage and heated gunite pool. Must see! MLS#20191570
$1,295,000 | New Paltz | Pure Country Quintessential country home on 15+ acres with spring-fed pond and inground pool. Casual elegance throughout interior features gourmet kitchen, family room with fireplace, ensuite master bedroom with marble bath and fireplace, plus 3 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, hardwood floors, and lush landscape with stone patio, fire pit and arched walkway to sparkling pool. MLS#20193323
$995,000 | Stone Ridge | “Tralee Farm” Magnificent c.1861 Federal Colonial limestone manor on 6.5 gorgeous acres with Catskill Mountain views, meadows, pond and 20x40 inground pool! Gracious 4700+ sq.ft. features grandly proportioned rooms, wideboard floors, intricate moldings, original woodwork, multiple fireplaces, country kitchen, formal dining room, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, plus barn/garage. MLS#20193238
$895,000 | Kerhonkson | Rural Modern Refined modernism on 6+ acres in enclave of architect designed homes. Exceptional quality and attention to details. Views of lush landscape at every turn through walls of glass. Features vaulted ceilings, wood floors, open plan living and dining room, and gourmet kitchen with cozy woodburner, full floor ensuite master bedroom with nursery/office and deck. Just perfect! MLS#20192516
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$2,850,000 | Shandaken | “Twin Creeks” Private 20-acre legacy estate perfect for personal/corporate retreat. “Twin Creeks” raises the luxury bar to a level seen in Vail, Aspen or Jackson Hole. Beautifully sited at end of a woodsy road between clear streams, the 6200 sq.ft. lodge blends grandeur of ancient timbers with muted elegance and artisan finishes. 10+ luxury en-suite bedrooms. MLS#20190414. Hayes Clement | m: 917.568.5226 | o: 845.340.1920
$1,850,000 | Gardiner | “Applewood Farms” “Applewood" circa 1890, a historic 34-acre farmstead with lush landscape, panoramic Shawangunk Ridge views, a 2-acre pond and 100’ on the Shawangunkill, features 4 bedrooms, ensuite master bedroom, 3 full baths, wideboard floors, 2 fireplaces, gourmet kitchen and sunroom. Plus, stables, carriage house, caretaker‘s cottage and studio space! MLS#20184235. Amy Levine | m: 914.388.7393 | o: 845.687.0232
$1,495,000 | Woodstock | Pure Enchantment Romantic 9+ acre setting adjacent to 1000s of acres of protected land with stream, terraced gardens and footbridges. The artist-styled main house features double height ceilings in living room, stone fireplace, custom country kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths in open floor plan. 2 bedroom guest house and 800 sq.ft. studio. Prime location with views. MLS#20192875. Lisa A. Cooper | m: 914.388.0624 | o: 845.679.0006
$1,295,000 | Woodstock | Space, Comfort and Privacy! Have It All! 6000 sq.ft. contemporary log home set on estate-size 36-acre site with multi-peak mountain views, inground pool, radiant heat, soaring ceilings, expansive glass, stone fireplace, gourmet kitchen, 6 bedrooms, 3 full baths, family/media room, breezy screened porch, full-length deck, 3-car garage with studio above. MLS#20193030. Nina K. Schultz-Terner m: 845.616.1097 | Mark Kanter m: 845.332.7577
$1,275,000 | Phoenicia | Luxury Log 37-acre estate parcel with multi-peak mountain views, streams and spring-fed swim pond with beach. The “lodge chic” residence features beamed ceilings, stone fireplace, main level ensuite master bedroom, 4 bedrooms, 3 full and 2 half baths, hardwood floors, 2 lofts, 26’ family/media room, screened porch, bluestone patio and central AC. MLS#20193249. Hayes Clement | m: 917.568.5226 | o: 845.340.1920
$1,150,000 | Rhinebeck | Custom-Built Luxury Frank Lloyd Wright inspired “Prairie”-style home set on 13-acre site with streams and waterfalls. The design spans 3500 sq.ft. and features 3 ensuite bedrooms, 28’ living room, family/media room with stone fireplace, gourmet kitchen, hardwood, skylights, multiple balconies and patios with sweeping lawns and woodlands. MLS#20192882. Nina K. Schultz-Terner m: 845.616.1097 | Mark Kanter m: 845.332.7577
$995,000 | Olivebridge | Ponds and Streams 6.8 parklike acres with stone framed ponds and streams. Expansive 3500+ sq.ft. cedar contemporary home features walls of glass, 21’ living room, top-notch gourmet kitchen, dining room with fireplace and screened porch for al fresco dining, ensuite master bedroom with spa bath, 2 additional bedrooms, hardwoods and guest house with fireplace. MLS#20191760. Jeff Serouya | m: 845.626.5000 | o: 845.687.0232
$995,000 | Woodstock | Modern Masterpiece Modern design on 46 acres with multi-peak Catskill and Shawangunk views! Residence with “modernist” ambiance features a floating staircase, gourmet kitchen, 25’ living room with stone fireplace, hardwood and ceramic floors. 3 bedrooms include main level ensuite master, 2.5 baths, bell tower and multiple decks and patios. MLS#20191332. Nina K. Schultz-Terner m: 845.616.1097 | Mark Kanter m: 845.332.7577
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$900,000 | High Falls | “Shadow Lawn” Meticulously restored & maintained c.1730 stone home on 3.9 acres offers original charm & detail throughout 3800+ sq.ft. Gracious proportioned interior features fabulous wideboard floors, eat-in country kitchen, 21’ DR, lower level guest suite + 3BR up, den/office, plus 2-story 1BR guest cottage, newly built cabana & outdoor shower. High Falls views from property! MLS#20190324 Jeff Serouya | m: 845.626.5000 | o: 845.687.0232
$895,000 | Accord | “Trophy House” Impeccably restored c.1938 stone home designed by legendary architect Myron Teller in the Colonial Revival style. Detailed & generously scaled, featuring 30x41 LR w/huge cut stone FPL, sweeping split staircase, 28’ ceiling, new kitchen, all HDWD floors, period bar room PLUS 2BR, 1.5BTH clapboard “Gate House” for guests. 8+ private acres adjacent to 131 protected acres. MLS#20191260 Hayes Clement | m: 917.568.5226 | o: 845.340.1920
$849,000 | Ulster | Sweeping Views Sprawling & meticulously maintained 4BR ranch on 14 private acres w/gorgeous views & easy access to vibrant Kingston. Features include opulent ensuite MBR, LR w/cozy stone FPL, formal DR, well-equipped open plan kitchen perfect for entertaining, full finished lower level w/family/media room & large office w/separate entrance. 3-car garage, too! MLS#20192471 Jeff Serouya | m: 845.626.5000 | o: 845.687.0232
$849,000 | Marbletown | Sensational Stone Quintessential country home commands 29 acres w/vast & picturesque wildlife pond. Sophisticated c.1800 stone home w/frame additions features abundant original charm & detail – hewn beams, wideboard floors, brick & stone FPLs – with stylish & sensitive updates including a sunwashed cook’s kitchen w/Wolf range. Beat the summer heat in the gunite pool. MAGICAL! MLS#20190178 Jeff Serouya | m: 845.626.5000 | o: 845.687.0232
$825,000 | Hurley | Historic Stone One of Ulster’s oldest homes c.1663! Incredible original details, wideboard floors, chestnut beams, Dutch doors, hand-forged hardware. Rambling 4400 sq.ft. features 5 ensuite BR, 6BTH, LR, formal DR, country kitchen, den, library & 2 staircases. Gorgeous 6+ acres w/Esopus Creek frontage. Fabulous single-family homestead or continue successful B&B operation. RARE! MLS#20183592 Jeff Serouya | m: 845.626.5000 | o: 845.687.0232
$745,000 | Newburgh | Sophisticated Contemporary Colonial 4-acre cul-de-sac homesite w/manicured grounds. 4BR, 5 full BTH & 2 half BTH home. Grand entry foyer w/curved staircase, FLR w/vaulted ceiling & woodburning FPL, FDR, 2-story FR w/FPL, kitchen w/SubZero & Thermador appliances. MBR suite w/2WIC, MBTH, en suite w/private BTH perfect for au pair, in-law suite on 1st floor w/BTH, sitting room & sunroom. Finished walk-out. MLS#383589 Tina Townsend-Handel | m: 914.456.4097 | o: 845.244.2183
$699,000 | Olive | Farmhouse On 53 Acres Enjoy total seclusion on gorgeous acreage with large meadow & panoramic mountain views! Classic farmhouse offers abundant original charm & detail – wideboard floors, beamed ceilings – plus, a vintage barn, too! Features spacious “dine-in” country kitchen w/brick FPL, sunroom, den w/wood burner, 3BR upstairs, 2 full BTH & deck. Pure country! MLS#20192605 Amy Levine | m: 914.388.7393 | o: 845.687.0232
$699,000 | Woodstock | Prime Location 8 magical acres in a prime location near town. Formerly known as “Camp Camelot,” it is truly one-of-a-kind & first time on market in decades. The 3BR, 2BTH home offers abundant old world charm – stone interior walls, beamed ceiling & more. A workshop, 2 stone silo ruins, old stable out past the meadow & bridge over the seasonal stream add irreplaceable charm. MLS#20193336 Marcia S. Weiss | m: 845.750.0710 | o: 845.679.0006
$529,000 | Saugerties | 24 Private Acres Your own private park w/lush woods & meadows! Appealing classic 2-story with old house charm & modern convenience. Features beamed ceilings, pickled wood floors, gourmet kitchen w/wood-fired BBQ, FR, open plan LR/DR w/cozy wood burner, 3BR, 3 full BTH, studio/office space, deck & charming stone patio. 2-car garage w/large space upstairs. Gorgeous setting! MLS#20193144 Marcia S. Weiss | m: 845.750.0710 | o: 845.679.0006
$425,000 | Warwarsing | Country Log Home A fabulous “rocking chair” veranda wraps around this dormered cape-style log home on a full finished walk-out basement, nestled on over 6 country acres w/paved drive & detached 2-car garage, too! Features vaulted LR w/cozy woodstove, EIK w/granite counters, wood floors, main level BR + 2 more upstairs, 2.5BTH & den/office space. Pretty stone walls criss-cross the property. MLS#20191746 Jeoffrey D. Devor | m: 845.389.0688 | o: 845.687.0232
$379,900 | Woodstock | Byrdcliffe Gem 19th century barn reconstructed on 3 prime Byrdcliffe acres adjacent to 100 acres of protected land. Original charm & detail include solid mahogany floors & original beams, custom barn wood doors & cabinetry and stone FPL in the 25’ LR. Soaring ceilings, 2BR, 2 full BTH, wraparound decking and 1000 sq.ft. in lower level to be finished for studio, workshop or living space. Minutes to town. MLS#20191038 Amy Levine | m: 914.388.7393 | o: 845.687.0232
$329,900 | Wawarsing | Astounding Views & Water! Panoramic views across the valley to the Catskill peaks beyond. Set high on the fabled Shawangunk Ridge on 5+ acres w/lake frontage & trail access to Mohonk & Minnewaska. Classic c.1938 wood-sided mountain house features 33’ great room w/vaulted ceiling & stone FPL, country-style EIK, dining space, wood floors, den/home office, French doors to al fresco dining space. MLS#20191616 Jeoffrey D. Devor | m: 845.389.0688 | o: 845.687.0232
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WA S H I N G TO N · $ 5, 5 0 0,0 0 0 A place of remarkable beauty, this exceptional country estate is perfect for today’s style.
L I V I N G S TO N · $ 4,9 0 0,0 0 0 Privately set back from the road on a ridge with Hudson River and Catskill Mountain views.
C L E R M O N T · $ 1,9 7 5,0 0 0 Make every day a getaway destination in this pictureperfect Country Farmhouse.
Marc Maclean | WEB# UH1559686
Harry Hill III | WEB# UH1560191
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C H AT H A M · $ 1,9 5 0,0 0 0 Magical at every turn, Day-O Farm is one of the most complete Hudson Valley’s Estate.
R H I N E B E C K · $ 8 5 0,0 0 0 On a quiet country road this classic c1780 Dutch Farmhouse with a c1900 Italian addition.
L I V I N G S TO N · $ 7 9 9,0 0 0 Historical and freshly modern built to withstand the test of time.
Katherine Jennings | WEB# UH1532092
Annabel Taylor | WEB# UH1560462
William Flood | WEB# UH1556695
S A L I S B U RY · $ 7 9 5,0 0 0 This antique home offers unspoiled charm, is well-maintained, and quite manageable in size.
W E S T H U R L E Y · $ 7 7 5,0 0 0 A post modern architectural statement defined by the standing seam metal “butterfly” roof.
C H AT H A M · $ 745,0 0 0 Beautiful and private three bedroom Colonial located in the heart of Hunt Country.
William McGinn | WEB# UH1558485
Sean Zimmerman | WEB# UH1560860
Christopher Sansbury | WEB# UH1561372
P I N E P L A I N S · $ 69 5,0 0 0 This wonderful home that is nestled in the trees, rolls down a lawn to a lush open expanse.
WA S H I N G TO N · $ 5 45,0 0 0 Located in the heart of the Millbrook Hunt country the cottage sets on 12.31 acres.
R H I N E B E C K · $ 43 5,0 0 0 Plenty of space for extended family, in home office, or mother daughter potential.
Marc Maclean | WEB# UH1558325
Katherine Jennings | WEB# UH1566609
Peggy Santamorena | WEB# UH1563098
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C L I N TO N · $ 2 ,49 9,0 0 0 This delightful 64 acre retreat creates a story-book setting for country living.
H I G H L A N D · $ 1, 5 7 5,0 0 0 Magnificent custom designed Western Cedar Lindal Home with direct river frontage.
P L E A S A N T VA L L E Y · $ 1, 55 0,0 0 0 Quintessential equestrian retreat in the heart of the Hudson Valley. Close to TSP and MTA.
Nicole Porter | 845.797.5300 | WEB# UH1505448
Nicole Porter | 845.797.5300 | WEB# UH1566370
Lisa Wohlmuth | 914.456.6668 | WEB# UH1541241
M I L A N · $ 1,49 9,0 0 0 Stately 1810 Georgian on 30 acres, pool, outbuildings, pool house. Excellent condition.
B E E K M A N · $ 1, 39 5,0 0 0 Grape Hollow is a 47-acre property in the Hudson Highlands that will take your breath away.
L A G R A N G E · $9 9 7,0 0 0 Soaring angular roof lines will entice you to come inside and see what’s beneath.
Jill Rose | 914.204.0124 | WEB# UH1558400
Jill Rose | 914.204.0124 | WEB# UH1565379
Katherine Saglibene | 845.629.5367 | WEB# UH1561408
U N I O N VA L E · $ 7 5 0,0 0 0 Set back off a scenic country road, Bramble Run is sure to please with attention to detail.
E A S T F I S H K I L L · $ 59 9, 5 0 0 Beautiful Colonial nestled into privately sited parcel. Entertain in casual elegance.
C L I N TO N · $ 5 19,0 0 0 Lush greenery welcomes you as you ascend up the driveway to this private getaway.
Nicole Porter | 845.797.5300 | WEB# UH1549998
Christine Mitchell | 845.475.5544 | WEB# UH1560427
Lori Rheingold | 914.489.2354 | WEB# UH1561429
P I N E P L A I N S · $ 455,0 0 0 Righters Corners, a picturesque rural road in Pine Plains with pastoral views.
P L E A S A N T VA L L E Y · $ 415,0 0 0 Beautiful home bathed in light picturesque setting. Barn has electric and water hook-up.
P L E A S A N T VA L L E Y · $ 39 9,9 9 0 Sophisticated in design and function, majestically situated atop two wooded pristine acres.
Jill Rose | 914.204.0124 | WEB# GH1547837
Anne Negrin | 845.797.8807 | WEB# UH1561175
Joan Vernon Warren | 845.625.9212 | WEB# UH1535872
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42 Fern Hill Rd, Canaan, NY
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$395,000 | 3 Beds | 1 Bath | 128095
$759,000 | 3 Beds | 3/1 Baths | 228125
$2,300,000 | 4 Beds | 4 Baths | 127595
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Jennifer Capala 917.685.6925
871 Pumpkin Hill, Hillsdale, NY
45 Hi View Farm Road, Copake Falls, NY
121 Top Of Dean Hill, Canaan, NY
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$815,000 | 4 Beds | 3 Baths | 127322
$1,499,000 | 6 Beds | 6 Baths | 127529
$1,400,000 | 3 Beds | 4 Baths | 127255
Jennifer Capala 917.685.6925
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75 Shaker Ridge Dr, Canaan, NY
245 County Route 71, Hillsdale, NY
18 Heather Ln, Canaan, NY
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$349,000 | 3 Beds | 3 Baths | 227923
$1,100,000 | 4 Beds | 2 Baths | 126492
$745,000 | 5 Beds | 4/1 Baths | 125658
Marc Bachman 646.637.6304
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Jennifer Capala 917.685.6925
39 Shore Rd, Ancram, NY
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Doodletown Barn
$849,000
Dramatically re-imagined 1863 post-andbeam barn in Ancram. 5 BR/3.5 BA, 4100 sf on 3 floors. Open kitchen with Wolf range/ cooktop, Bosch induction cooktop in island, 2 dishwashers. Open second floor currently set up as formal dining room & living areas. 11 acres property of lawn & woods, located on pretty rural road close to 690 acre Doodletown Wildlife Management Area.
❚ David King 518.929.0755
Brookside Retreat
$695,000
Idyllic 3 BR/2.5 BA home in New Lebanon surrounded by protected lands. Perennial gardens, fields, stone walls & Hand Hollow Brook. Large living room w/ built-in shelves & cabinets, Great Room w/ FP, vintage kitchen, dining room, 3-season porch. 2 staircases, beautiful wood floors throughout. Rustic barn, inground heated pool & large 3-bay garage. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
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❚ Joseph Shirk 917.355.6840
Dunwoodie Homestead $1,650,000
Privately sited on dead-end road in Catskill, handsome 5-7 BR/4 BA Hudson Bracketed brick Italianate w/ outbuildings & meadow landscape. Thoughtful design of elegant, sophisticated country living. Catskill Mtn. views. Property abuts 150 acres of Scenic Hudson protected land, the Mawignack Preserve & 1 mile of Catskill Creek frontage. Walking paths, nature yet close to the village.
❚ Pamela Belfor 917.734.7142
Woodland Barn
$525,000
Private & secluded 4 BR/2.5 BA post & beam barn-style residence & 2 BR/1 BA private bunkhouse in Ghent. 27 acre nature sanctuary with stream. 2500 sf house, wide open living space w/ Shaker-like design & open kitchen, woodstove, forced hot air, triple stacked living room windows & farreaching western views. 2 loft sleeping areas.
❚ David Ludwig 917.365.1894
Mirror Lake Retreat
$999,000
Historic 6 BR/6 BA house on 100+ acres in New Baltimore w/ private lake nestled in the woods. Gardens, lake house, detached 2-car garage w/ art studio, historic barn/guest cabin. Picturesque stone walls & trails, yearround pleasures—swimming & canoeing in summer, ice skating, snow shoeing, & skiing in winter. Family, spiritual, corporate or hospitality retreat potential, a unique paradise!
❚ Pamela Belfor 917.734.7142
Bare Market Farm
$1,500,000
On quiet corner in Clinton Corners, renovated 6 BR/4.5 BA barn w/ wide plank floors, exposed beams & brass fixtures. Country kitchen, entertaining spaces, graceful indoor/ outdoor flow. Main floor master suite w/ walk-in closet & luxury bath. 2nd floor Great Room. Solar panels on guest barn, stone patios, screened porch, pond & silo. Mature perennial landscaping & sweeping lawn.
❚ Rachel Hyman-Rouse 917.686.4906
Historical Dutch Colonial $725,000
Center Hall Dutch gambrel roof Colonial from the 1760s. Dining & living rooms w/ fireplaces & beamed ceilings. Basement w/ mahogany bar & wall-length cooking fireplace w/ beehive oven. Original historical touches, beautiful landscaping. Separate 1 BR/1 BA guest cottage renovated in 2014. Detached garage/workshop w/ woodstove & electricity. In Red Hook, 5 min. from village.
❚ Lillian Lin 917.270.9336
Greenfield
$2,150,000
3 BR/2.5 BA Greek Revival privately set on 13 bucolic acres in Germantown. Preserved original details, wide plank floors, mantels & parlor pocket doors. Natural light, formal living room, dining room, & library. Modern eat-in-kitchen addition with highend amenities, floor-to-ceiling glass panes, porch w/ Catskill Mtn. views. 120 x 60 fastdry Har-Tru tennis court & in-ground pool.
❚ Gary DiMauro 518.755.3973
Tivoli NY • Hudson NY • Catskill NY • Rhinebeck NY
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IN A PRIVATE LAKE COMMUNIT Y
this architect designed 2-3 BR Rhinebeck Contemporary has a large kitchen w/an island, DR, LR, FR, & a huge screened porch for outdoor living. The 3 rm MBR suite has walls of glass overlooking the lake. Swim, boat, kayak, in quiet & solitude here. FPL, auto generator, 1.9 acres. $450,000.
A MAJESTIC PERIOD HOME,
this Red Hook Victorian, surrounded by 3.84 bucolic, shaded acres, is grand w/ceiling heights to 12 feet, walls of French doors, wonderful
period moldings, a grand stairway, bay windows, marble faced FPL, & the tower room has views in all directions. One-of-a kind! . $950,000.
30 TOTALLY PRIVATE ACRES
create a setting that is quiet, private & serene & walkable to the train at this 6 BR, 6.5 bath Federal Manor house in Rhinebeck. Every luxury here: separate, complete guest house, huge salt water pool, 900 SF MBR suite, 7 zone CA, 4 FPLs, media room, wine cellar, solarium, travertine patios. $1,895,000.
PAUL H A LLENBE CK R E A L E S TAT E , I N C . AN ESTATE LIKE SETTING
of 2.2 acres in Rhinebeck Village, walkable to the V center for dining & shopping, this Circa 1865, 5 BR Colonial is a wonderful blend of old & new. 12 rms., 4 redone baths, granite K, bay windows, crown moldings, 9 ft. ceilings, library w/FPL, grand entrance & stairway, 3 car garage. Special! $1,150,000.
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TOTALLY RENOVATED in 2018 w/stylish upscale amenities, this 3980 SF, 4 BR, 4.5 bath one story has a stunning K w/a huge island & stainless appliances, a vaulted LR, DR, FR, 2 FPLs, CA, wood & tile floors, 2 decks, stone patios, stone walls, & 3.53 private acres. WOW! $899,000.
RHINEBECK IS SPECIAL & this 2636 SF, 3 BR, 2.5 bath Contemporary is 2 miles from the Village Center & in a quiet area on a dead-end street. The interior is flooded w/light from huge windows, there’s a lovely K, DR, FR, 20 ft. LR & the MBR suite has 2 walk in closets. $559,900.
A PEFECT RETREAT this 4 BR, 2.5 bath Colonial, is in an upscale Rhinebeck area & totally buffered by its 3 acre setting. There’s a great FR w/FPL, separate DR, EIK, & LR. Walk out to a huge, private deck. Also, an attached garage & a walk out basement that can be finished. $399,500.
this 2 BR, 2.5 bath two story condo @ the Woods in Rhinebeck has outrageous views from 4 rooms, the deck & balcony. Here there’s a redone granite EIK, LR w/FPL, DR, Den, CA, 2 MBR suites, & the clubhouse & pool are steps away. A walkway leads to the V center. Luxurious, care free living here! $364,900.
A LUXURY HOME this Rhinebeck Contemporary has it all: vaulted LR w/a floor to ceiling stone FPL, huge granite K, DR, library, FR w/2nd FPL, 4 BRs, 3 baths, 22 x 29 rec room/office, CA, 65 ft. deck, & 3 acres on a dead-end street. Built-ins, walls of glass, shining wood floors. $679,900.
INCREDIBLE CURB APPEAL superb light, a great floor plan, & a level, useable lot set this 2880 SF Red Hook Colonial apart. The granite K has a 13 ft. island & is open to the FR & DR. There are oak floors, a FPL, CA, & a huge MBR suite. Close to the MT. trail, this home is around the corner from the rec park w/pool & playground. $459,900.
IN PERFECT CONDITION A HOME W/STYLE, this one story home in Rhinebeck is at Lake & in perfect condition, this 2 BR brick home in Sepasco, a deep glacial lake, where there’s a Red Hook has a wonderful granite K w/a huge private beach & dock for residents. This home skylight, the 30 ft. LR has windows all around has CA, a lovely redone custom K, large LR, & a wood floor, there’s a huge patio for outdoor FR w/built in shelves, oak floors, & a walk up living, professional landscaping, & a 24 ft. attic. Move in ready! $275,000. heated & finished outbuilding. $284,900.
A LARGE BARN A PEFECT INVESTMENT property, in Red Hook, there are two for your animals & 7 acres for them to roam complete homes, both rented. Front home are special features at this 4 BR, 2.5 bath is redone w/2 BRs, great K w/gas range, Colonial. Everything is precise & perfect DR, LR & redone bath. Back home is loft here w/oak floors up & down, a gracious like w/a great rm w/K/DR/& LR with a curved stairway, lovely K, DR, 20 ft. LR w/ FPL, + there are 3 outdoor areas & a 3 car redone bath. Walk everywhere. Great Price! $239,900. garage. $449,900.
IN THE COUNTRY & surrounded by 3.92 acres, this 3 BR, 1.5 bath Red Hook one story is separated from neighbors for unique privacy. The marvelous K is huge, has granite counters & stainless appliances, there’s a 21 ft. LR, DR or FR, & an attached garage. Close to the Village. $245,900.
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ELEGANT COUNTRY COLONIAL A beautiful home, crafted with fine materials on 11+ acres PLANKENHORN FARM-115 ACRES Fabulous working farm in Dutchess County! 115 acres w/ in the Millbrook Estate area. Private, serene setting with long driveway, tennis court & Gunite rolling agricultural fields, woodlands, lawn & large pond. Traditional 1850’s farmhouse in excellent pool. Stylish design, light filled rooms, high ceilings, 3 fireplaces & 4 BRs, each with full baths. condition. Barn complex with dairy barn, early post & beam heifer barn, equipment barns, storage 90 mins from NYC & mins to Village of Millbrook. Offered at $1,895,000 barns, 2 silos & several other period barns. Unique opportunity to own your own farm. No fertilizer
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FANTASTIC 1780onFARMHOUSE 67 lots ACRES Incredible ponds, privacy, picturesque on Maple Ave. one of the ON finest in the Village. property State of w/2 the art kitchen, fabulous hard barn w/11 horse stalls & fenced paddocks. Beautiful grounds w/meadows, woodlands & stone walls. wood floors, LR w/FP and French doors to bluestone patio. Lovely level parcel with brand new, Great location, w/proximity to both Rhinebeck and Millbrook areas. Finely preserved home w/3 FPs, magnificent pool house and in-ground pool. Excellent choice for entertaining family & friends. wood floors, paneled library, 1st floor master, screened in porch & stone patio. Offered at $1,375,000
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HILLTOP COUNTRY Well designed home on private 13+ views, HILLTOP CAPE CODRETREAT WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS Perfectly sitedacre for parcel privacyw/lovely on 13.3 acresopen w/ floor plan, great room w20’ & fieldstone FP. Swimming pool area w/fabulous western views gated entry. Classic style ceiling w/rocking chair front porch. Solar powered w/battery back-up of the Catskill Lovely plantings, stone walls paths. Detached garage ceilings, & workshop w/large generator for Mtns. energy savings. In-ground pool,& central air, cathedral wide board1 BR apt. on the 2nd floor. storagesuite. barn. Great commuters location, to TSP and Village flooring throughout. 1st Large floor master Millbrook Schools. Offeredminutes at $795,000
NEW CONSTRUCTION RHINEBECK This fabulous home is privately setfilled on 18+ acres, at the end TWO STORY VILLAGEIN OF MILLBROOK HOME new Early stucco home, with character & of a long4driveway, a beautiful pondLR & magnificent trees. A quality w/high matericharm. BRs, 1.5with baths, HW floors, w/FP, formalmature dining, family room,build & eat-in kit.end New high als & lots offurnace character. floor plan, high ceilings,2 wideboard floors, 3 fireplaces, efficiency andOpen water heater. Oversized car detached garage. Privatecrown backmoulding, yard w/ grand front porch & stonewalls. Offered at $699,000 flag stone patio, privacy hedges & raised garden beds. Offered at $349,000
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MILLBROOK VILLAGE COD POSSIBILITIES Just a shortCirca walk1860 to thecolonial, center on of 24.4 the Village of one Millbrook COUNTRY CHARM WITHCAPE ENDLESS acres on of the area’s roads.Cape Known as with “Little3Farm,” the baths, propertybeautiful lends itself to many is this finest charming Cod, BRs, 2.5 wood floors,possibilities. lovely frontPerfect porch site for building a dream house, setting up a small-scale farminggarage operation or simplystorage as a country & stone patio overlooking private backyard. 2 car attached w/walk-up area. retreat. fields, applebath. orchard, woodland & pond. Several early barns. Offered at $595,000 FinishedFarming basement w/half Offered at $349,000
CLINTON CORNERS FARMHOUSE Wonderful homewhere w/great curb appeal.set Well MILLBROOK CONTEMPORARY FARMHOUSE Bucolic 5 country acre property house is perfectly to enjoy views ofw/3 sweeping meadows distant farmland. Bright open floor plan. LR w/woodstove, FR maintained, BRs, 2.5 baths, &Kit w/custom cabinetry, LR w/brick fireplace, FR w/wood w/vaulted ceilings,beams 1st floor suite & 2Bright BRs onstudio/office. 2nd floor. Attractive barntow/large wood floors, exposed & master study alcove. Frenchpole doors brick patio. working shop,&storage area & recreation on 2nd floor. Offered at $575,000 Lovely lawn gardens. Convenient to room Millbrook & Rhinebeck areas. Offered at $295,000
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OVERLOOKS WATERFALL Soothing falling water sounds provide background for enchanting country farmhouse high above a spectacular gorge and year-round waterfall. The delightful home contains a large living room with fireplace, kitchen/dining area, three bedrooms and three baths, including large light-filled master with ensuite bath. Rooms open directly to a long deck along the back of the house right over the stunning waterfall… $545,000
QUIET COUNTRY RETREAT WITH CATSKILL VIEWS Three-level contemporary home includes a living room with fireplace, dining area and kitchen, two bedrooms (one with vaulted ceiling), and one and a half baths. Staircase leads to a huge insulated unfinished space on the second floor with great potential. At the walk-out lower level, there are laundry, bedroom, another full bath, plus a garage. Enjoy glorious sunsets while lounging at the pool in a peaceful setting, yet only 10 minutes from Hudson… $459,000
WONDERFUL HUDSON RIVER FAMILY COMPOUND Breathtaking views of the mighty Hudson are seen from wide front porch, towering great room (featuring a two-sided fireplace) and kitchen area with soapstone counters, farm sink, six-burner range, and copper topped island. Original 1840 farmhouse was renovated and expanded in 2007 to over 3000 sf. The 13-acre property includes stunning architect designed bluestone-walled gunite pool, pool house and cabana, a remarkable collection of 19th century farm buildings, secluded guest/caretaker house, ancient specimen trees, hayfield, paddock, and woodland… $1,350,000
COMPLETE RENOVATION OF 19TH CENTURY HUDSON HOUSE Now an elegant two-family residence. Owner's unit on second floor has vaulted ceiling in kitchen with subway-tile walls and marble countertop. Bright spaces include living and dining rooms, three bedrooms and fully tiled bathroom with great fixtures. First floor apartment has similar layout with access to shared laundry. Both units have decks that lead to the back yard. All new systems and structural work was done 2016-17. Fenced back yard has small shed. Walk to restaurants, shops and galleries… $725,000 64
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QUEEN ANNE ROW HOUSE Built in 1882 with an elegant two-story oriel window, it was one of four identical stylish homes. The double door entrance opens to first floor parlor rooms with two sets of original pocket doors, high ceilings and wide board floors. This space is ideal for retail, gallery, office, or private residence. Front and back staircases lead to second floor great open space for entertaining and cooking in the chefs kitchen, with plenty of workspace, a large island, and dining and living areas overlooking Warren from the oriel. The third floor has a beautiful front room, also in the oriel, and master bedroom suite with luxurious bath, hall of closets and bedroom in the rear. Always maintained, the building has a rubber roof and updated mechanicals… $1,350,000
HIDDEN GEM IN THE HEART OF THE CITY Sophisticated renovation of 19th century Hudson carriage house is set back in a gated private courtyard. Handsome design features high ceilings, French doors and wideboard floors, elegant living room with fireplace, stunning cook's kitchen, three bedrooms, and two baths. Enjoy a refined modern oasis… $729,000
VAN RENSSELAER LOWER MANOR HOUSE Descendents from this historic family have owned this remarkable house for over 300 years. Built in stages, the rear stone section was built c. 1685-1715, while the front dates from the late 18th century. Two front parlors have finely carved mantels and other period details abound, including original doors, hardware, and wide board floors. On 1.8 acres, includes a 1825 barn… $495,000 Also available with 62 acres… $650,000
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PHOENICIA – RUSTIC RETREAT: 3-bed, 1-bath turn-of-the-century cottage w/ rushing stream surrounded by protected land. Wood beams, cobblestone fireplace, antique stained glass, birch accent staircase & rocking chair porch. A true rustic retreat. $269,000.
KINGSTON – SOLID BRICK 3-FAMILY: Updated kitchens and baths in lo�t-like apartments with wide board �loors and carpet throughout. On-site laundry, o�f-street parking. Solid investment; good cash �low. $360,000.
STONE RIDGE– VICTORIAN CHARMER WITH B&B POSSIBILITIES: Exquisite detail thru-out this 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 3 story home with wrap-a-round porch on 6 private acres with a pond just minutes from the village of Stone Ridge. Previously a successful B & B. $628,000.
SHANDAKEN – CATSKILL MOUNTAIN COMPOUND: This beautiful 10 acre property has a 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath main house and a 2 bedroom, 1 bath rental/guest house plus a barn, separate workshop, studio space and additional bldg sites. $425,000.
STONE RIDGE – 100+ ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL FARMLAND: Currently used for agriculture but has many possibilities for re-development. Partially wooded and mostly open, level meadow land with views of Mohonk to the south and High Point to the west. $1,200,000.
NEW PALTZ – THE JEWEL OF NEW PALTZ: 5-bed, 2-bath Farmhouse on 100+ acres. Land was farmed since the days of the Huguenot settlers. Many historical details remain. 1000 feet of Wallkill River frontage and a private 20-acre nature preserve. $2,499,000. upstate HOUSE
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Views Are Magical At The Top | Ancram, NY
Serene Views-Modern Magic | Copake, NY
Queen on Allen Street | Hudson, NY
Excl. Stunning 66 private acres, barn-style Grand master BR w/ 3 adtl br/4 bth. 70’ IG pool & spa. $2.4M. Web#19711703 N. Felcetto 917.626.6755 | R. Horowitz 917.348.4866
Excl. Walls of glass open to 23 heavenly & PVT acres. 3BR/3BA, Den, wbfp, 2 car garage. Pristine! $1.425M. Web#19670445 N. Felcetto 917.626.6755 | R. Horowitz 917.348.4866
Excl. Live & earn. Gracious, stunning & meticulous 6 en-suites + (2) 1 BR’s, gar, solar, EV st. (current Inn). $1.4M. Web#19668813 N. Felcetto 917.626.6755 | R. Horowitz 917.348.4866
Lakeside Paradise | Copake, NY
Rare Farm Opportunity | Ghent, NY
Dreamy River Views | Hudson, NY
Excl. Forever stunning lake views & open design for easy living. Enjoy life on the lake! $1.325M. Web#19735271 Maret Halinen 917.691.8757
Excl. 14 acres, great farmhouse + barns, award winning hg. respected winery, equipment incl. $950K. Web#19556980 Maret Halinen 917.691.8757
Excl. 1800’s Dutch Colonial. Details abound. Porches. Gardens. Pristine renovation / restoration. $949K. Web#19635894 N. Felcetto 917.626.6755 | R. Horowitz 917.348.4866
On The Water | Athens, NY
Village Classic | Saugerties, NY
Farmhouse Modern | Hudson/Craryville, NY
Excl. Contemporary lake house. Custom-designed 5BR/5BA. 3 level living, balconies & decks. $895K. Web#19560017 Sterling H. Swann 518.929.7805
Excl. Historic village Victorian 4BR/3BA. Also, 1BR apt & studio in 2000SF Carriage House. $595K. Web#19697121 Sterling H. Swann 518.929.7805
Excl. Complete reno/restoration. 3BR/3BA. True modern country kit. Mins to Hudson & Churchtown Dairy. $480K. Web#19677450 N. Felcetto 917.626.6755 | R. Horowitz 917.348.4866
Historic House On Pond | Surprise, NY
Bungalow Charm | Hudson, NY
2 House for the Price of 1 | Hyde Park, NY
Excl. Private farmhouse on 5.5 acres with a huge artist’s studio & mature gardens. 4BR/2BA. $450K. Web#19646645 Stephan Delventhal 518.660.1306
Excl. C.1920 Stylishly renovated 2BR/1.5 BA. Very close to Amtrak. AirBnB-ers dream. $385K. Web#19759037 Dale Stewart 310.867.0372
Excl. Lovely two story barn connected by 2 houses. Sits on 1.3 acres with stream. 5BA/3BA. $367K. Web#19636778 Stephan Delventhal 518.660.1306
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Sullivan County Catskills New York Malek Properties • Full Service Real Estate • 10 Waldheim Road, White Lake, NY
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A MODERN SWISS CHALET IN THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS
Immersed in privacy on 11+ acres bordering a state reserve, this custom-built European chalet is only a 10-minute drive to everything that brings you to the Catskills: winter skiing at Hunter and Windham Mountains, summer swimming in over 20 local lakes and ponds, trout fishing in the fall and spring and endless local boutique shopping in the towns of Windham, Phoenicia, Tannersville - for the perfect getaway. This stylish modern chalet takes in the amazing mountain nature that surrounds it, with unparalleled views from every level of the home. Every detail of the 3-level chalet was designed to reflect the surrounding landscape while updated with modern luxury elements. 2 full master suites in addition to 3 more BRs and 2 full baths plus main-level powder room create an entertainers dream. Every bath is outfitted with European Porcelanosa fixtures, cabinetry and tiling with radiant heat for maximum winter-time comfort. The living space opens to a massive Chef’s kitchen complete with 6-burner Miele gas range and hood with a Bosch oven, in addition to a built-in Bosch double oven/microwave/convection unit, adjacent prep sink and a state-of-the-art 72-inch wide Liebherr refrigerator. Breakfast peninsula, quartz counter tops, custom cabinetry and designer Porcelanosa tile backsplash complete this chef’s delight. A pantry off the main kitchen includes ample storage, additional prep sink as well as lighter-use washer/dryer. The upper level includes another full master suite with a free-standing soaking tub and a separate shower with massage heads, as well as another full bath servicing two guest bedrooms. The glass panels on the loft are designed to bring in the amazing views. The lower level features ICF (Insulated Concrete Forms) construction for maximum thermal efficiency, along with an ultra-efficient Pacific Energy NEO 2.5 wood stove with long log capacity and reflective titanium porcelain baffles. The wood stove opens to a relaxed family room to the lower patio and wet bar, an additional large BR with mountain views and full bath, as well as an insulated wine cellar. Additional features include on demand hot water heater, whole house 22kW generator, underground utilities, high speed Internet, and robust cell service perfect for the work-from-home telecommuter. Perfect all-season getaway only 2 hours away from New York City! $1,700,000
CHARMING “FRENCH COUNTRY” FARMHOUSE
Sited on the Hellbrook portion of Black Creek in Esopus, surrounded by perennials, flowering trees and stone walls. French doors welcome you into the formal Living Room with gleaming wood floors & beamed ceilings; Formal Dining Room with wall of windows provides a great creek view, while the wood burning stove keeps all guests warm and cozy while entertaining. The kitchen is light & bright with a large picture window, center island and french doors leading to the flagstone deck & creek side terrace. The Family Room has a wood burning brick fireplace. Upstairs there’s 2 sunny BRs and the Master Suite. Spacious skylit Master Bath consists of open European style stone/brick shower & bidet. The Master BR features a wood burning fireplace with french doors, leading to an additional deck with creek & property views! $495,000
1800’S STONE HOUSE & BARN ON 34+ ACRES
This beautiful stone country home awaits its new people! Situated on 34+ acres complete with stone quarry! Wonderfully light and airy with plenty of room for the whole family 3793+ /- square feet to enjoy. Plenty of communal space yet very cozy and homey! Wide board flooring, country eat in kitchen, back porch, pantry, mudroom area, dining room, living room, office with french doors, family room, and 3 bedrooms up and then other section of house has living room, eat in kitchen, bedroom, porch, perfect for weekend guests! Or, incorporate all for your personal use! Huge barn to tinker around in. Calling all weekenders, take a look at this beautiful stone home! $669,000
64+ ACRE COUNTRY RETREAT
Privately sited compound with all of the key ingredients to make your getaway something to look forward to. Trails on the land for hiking, cross country skiing and/ or dirt biking. Main house has 2 BRs, 2.5 baths and has been lovingly & artistically renovated. Large loft area can be used for a good variety of things such as writing, reading, meditating or even sleeping! Just outside of the master bedroom is a large hot tub for those star gazing nights. Guest house has also been tastefully renovated as well with 2 BRs & 1.5 baths. Beautiful stone fireplaces in both houses. Rushing creek below the main house. Large inground heated pool. Sizable pond & screened in gazebo. Fire-pit for roasting marshmallows. Large barn behind main house. Too much to list, call today! $699,000
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INDEX O F ADVERT IS ERS INDEX O F A DVERTI S E R S Adirondack Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Elyse Harney Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Murphy Realty Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Alan Weaver Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Exposures Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Murray Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Alfandre Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Foster Flooring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
My Cleaning Ladies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Asia Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Frank Mazzarella Architect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
N & S Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Associated Lightning Rod Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Gardens at Rhinebeck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Niche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Augustine Landscaping & Nursery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Gary DiMauro Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
North River Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Balzer and Tuck Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
George T. Whalen Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Paula Redmond Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Barbara Carter Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Glenn’s Wood Sheds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Paul Hallenbeck Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Beaver Mountain Log Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Graceland Tattoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Peggy Lampman Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
Halstead Hudson Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Phinney Design Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Hudson Valley Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53–57
Halter Associates Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Quatrefoil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Nutshell Realty . . . . 14
Herrington’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Roman Professional Engineering and Driveways . . . . . . . . 9
Cabinet Designers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Houlihan Lawrence / Lagrangeville Office . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
The Roost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Catherine Gerry Interiors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Houlihan Lawrence / Millbrook Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
The Ruinous Revived . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Catskill Case Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . back cover
The Hudson Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Stinemire Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
CG Stone Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Hudson Valley Home Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Stone Ridge Electric Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Coldwell Banker Village Green Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50–52
Hudson Valley House Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
SUNY Ulster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Conklin Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Jacobowitz & Gubits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Telephone Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Country House Realty & Red Cottage Inc. inside back cover
Janson Goldstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Wiedenkeller Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Crisp Architects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Jeff Wilkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
William Pitt Sotheby’s Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Dawn’s Dog Boarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
J McManus & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Williams Lumber
Dutchess County Fairgrounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Lawrence O’Toole Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
& Home Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside front cover, 28, 29
Earth Angels Veterinary Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Malek Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
William Wallace Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Edward Tuck Architect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Michael’s Appliance Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Window Cover 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
EH Realty Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Mid Hudson Home Inspectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Win Morrison Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
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Located in historic “Old Hurley” yet just a few mins. to uptown Kingston, this location yields an unparalleled quality of life. The Colonial built in 1840 has an open floor plan with a custom gourmet kitchen that opens up to a large, sun filled family room w/ fireplace & dining area, 1/2 bath & a side hall entrance. The second floor has 3 spacious bedrms, 2 full baths & a laundry. A 4th bedrm adjacent to the master bedroom could easily be turned into a master bath. Central air, modern custom kitchen, Marvin windows, special lighting, upgraded mechanicals, nine ft. ceilings & spacious rooms provide an unsurpassed comfort level. - $799,000
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Go with the Glow “DID YOU KNOW that every last neon Budweiser sign you’ve ever seen is hand-bent?” asks Lite Brite Neon founder Matt Dilling. In neon lighting, handbent glass tubing and noble gases (neon, argon, helium, xenon, and krypton) combine to create light in a variety of styles, from delicate firework filigree to an emphatic shout. At Lite Brite, with studios in Kingston as well as Brooklyn’s Gowanus neighborhood, neon is created to illuminate industrial buildings; private residences; commercial venues like Bergdorf Goodman’s and Tiffany & Co.; publications like the New York Times, Print magazine, and Artforum; and seminal spaces in the world of contemporary art, including the Venice Biennale, Dia Center for the Arts, Whitney Museum of Art, and MoMa. An artists’ collective of 20 neon-shapers brings the concepts to life in light. “We have 20 to 40 projects going on at any given time,” says Dilling. “Commercial work gives us more bandwidth for art-world fundraisers.” “There’s work with [social practice installation artist] Theaster Gates out in Chicago, in the Stony Island Arts Bank, and with the Frankie Knuckles Vinyl Collection,” says Dilling. “There’s an artists’ edition that Polly Apfelbaum is working on for Byrdcliffe—did you know there were Bohemian glassblowers on Glasgow Turnpike before Byrdcliffe even existed? There’s another artists’ edition that Tschabalala Self is doing for Art Omi out in Ghent, and a rather large project with Glenn Ligon for the Musee d’Orsay.” Besides fine art, Lite Brite creates architectural lighting, commercial signage, props, and displays of all sorts. “We specialize in fine art fabrication, but it runs the gamut, and so does the process,” says Dilling. “We work with all
kinds of artists and interior designers. One of the first projects I did was ‘Chez Max’ for over a cat’s bowl. Someone calls with an idea, one way or another we arrive at a design—it might be sketched on a napkin or a fully developed CAD file—and make full-size paper templates. Then we heat the glass tubing and shape it to the template. It’s very labor-intensive and there’s no shortcut.” (With Lite Brite thriving, Dilling and fellow artist Erika DeVries, his professional and life partner, are also committed to giving back to the community. Their organization Cygnets Way, housed in the Lite Brite building, provides cross-disciplinary programming featuring local artists.) Dilling can’t remember a time when he wasn’t drawn to electricity. “I asked my mom for a cake with a plug and an outlet for my fourth birthday,” he says. When a high school art teacher told him about the neon workshops offered by sculptor Craig Kraft, he went to one and was immediately hooked. He started his own neon shop while still a student at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, officially founded his operation in Brooklyn in 1999, and moved production to a 15,000-square-foot factory in Midtown Kingston in 2017. Artists who elect to bring their works to life in neon are after qualities that can’t be found in any other medium. “Our first piece with Glenn Ligon was taken from Gertrude Stein’s phrase, ‘the warm broad glow of negro sunshine,” says Dilling. “The front is black, with a warm broad glow around it; it’s striking. It was at the Powerhouse in Toronto, it was in a retrospective of his work at the Whitney, and it sold at auction for $1 million. Neon is attention-getting; people have strong reactions to it. There’s a lot of power contained in light.” —Anne Pyburn Craig LITEBRITENEON.COM
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