Crisp Architects is responsible for the renovation and addition of this beautiful classic farmhouse situated in Millbrook, a village in Dutchess County, New York. Millbrook is located in the Hudson Valley, on the east side of the Hudson River, 90 miles north of New York City.
The owners of this classic Hudson Valley farmhouse wished to respect the architecture of their original home while undertaking a complete overhaul. The additions the architects designed are Greek revival, which is a vernacular style of the region and was consistent with the age of the original home.
Triple hung windows bring wonderful amounts of light into the living room, while the open plan of the kitchen helps the renovated home flow well. In the end, this old farmhouse feels as though it was finished in the nineteenth century.
The siding is painted Western Red Cedar with an exposure of around 4-5 inches.
What We Love: This classic farmhouse in the Hudson Valley showcases beautiful design updates throughout the home. A peaceful countryside setting sets the tone for this home, which is maximized to capture the natural beauty that surrounds it. We are loving the greek revival addition and the lush gardens that add fabulous curb appeal. Inside, bright and airy living spaces are warm and inviting, perfect for family living.
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The floor is reclaimed pine stained with a mix of satin and flat tunge oils.
The kitchen countertop is reclaimed walnut with a polyurethane finish that was harvested from the site. The pendant lights are The Urban Electric Company’s Shaw pendant light.
In the dining room, the exquisite chandelier is original to the house. Similar wall sconces can be found at Restoration Hardware.
In the living room, the wall paint color is “Clunch” by Farrow and Ball. The bi-fold doors above the fireplace were custom-made by a local artist for the project.
In the mudroom, the upper cabinets are 16″ deep.
The terrace is all domestic bluestone that is dry laid on stone dust.
For the covered pool pavilion, the columns are 12″ wide and the space is 7 1/2″ between.
PHOTOGRAPHER Rob Karosis Photography
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