Workshop/APD is responsible for the design of this stunning hilltop house nestled into one of the highest points in Armonk, Westchester County, New York. This ground-up residence was created to highlight its magnificent surroundings, featuring sweeping views of Westchester, the Hudson River, and New York City.
Thoughtfully integrated into a lush, landscaped setting complete with a private walking trail, the home merges interiors and exteriors with rooms that seamlessly open to and connect with the outside. Inside, a unified palette of pale wood and neutral and cool blue tones creates a serene family retreat and draws the eye out to the homeโs stunning surroundings.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Workshop/APD INTERIOR DESIGN Workshop/APD BUILDER ABC Construction LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Frank Giuliano & Assocs.
The architects designed this home to change with the seasons. It was sited to capture natural light, leafy shade, cool breezes, and the wondrous views of both country and city. Inside you will find a soft, shimmery neutral color palette that captures the changing of the light throughout the day to create a multi-sensory experience to the delight of the homeowners.
What We Love: Literally carved from the rocky hilltop, this home offers its inhabitants a wonderful indoor-outdoor lifestyle. We can only imagine how wonderful it would be to spend summers here enjoying alfresco dining on the patio next to the swimming pool. The sweeping views of both the countryside and the city from expansive walls of glazing are the icing on the cake for this beautifully designed dwelling.
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Above: In the entryway of this Westchester County hilltop house, the chandelier is by Dutch design studio Vantot Lighting, sourced from 1stDibs. The area rug is Merida.
Above: The open layout kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring a Miele cooktop complimented by integrated appliances from Sub-Zero.
Above: In the dining room, the table is by Tod Von Mertens, accented by Ben Whistler chairs custom upholstered in a Holly Hunt fabric. Suspended above the table is a striking chandelier from Ochre.
Above: In the living room, the accessories were sourced from Studio A Home, Terrain, and Home Nature Store. The sofa is from furniture designer Rene Cazares, while the chairs are by A. Rudin. The lamp is from Circa Lighting. Grounding this space, the area rug was sourced from Sacco Carpet. The ceilings add warmth to the space, featuring white ash wood paneling.
This hilltop homeโs windows were carefully situated for optimal natural lighting, cross-breezes, and sweeping views, unifying indoors and out. All of the windows and doors throughout this home are from LaCantina. This year-round sunroom can be opened to the great outdoors during the warm summer months. The sofa is from Vanguard Furniture, while the swivel chair is by Rene Cazares.
Above: The owner’s bedroom features a Restoration platform bed set against a backdrop of Phillip Jeffries wallcovering. Above the nightstands are pendant lights from Articolo while the chandelier is from Circa Lighting.
Above: In the main bathroom, the freestanding tub is by Victoria + Albert, accented by a stool from Made Goods. On the floors, white marble tiles from Artistic Tile. Hovering above the tub is the Cloud 19 chandelier by Apparatus Studio.
Above: Just off the bedroom is this pergola-shaded terrace featuring outdoor teak furnishings from Restoration Hardware and custom cushions upholstered in a linen fabric by Perennials. The wall sconces are from Bega.
Above: The guest bedroom provides sweeping forest views and beautiful furnishings. The benches in front of the bed are from Made Goods, while the accent chair in the corner of the space is from Anthropologie, accented by a concrete cocktail table from Four Hands. The area rug was sourced from Serena & Lily. The windows have solar shades from Mermet USA.
The way this home is integrated into its site is pretty incredible. The project team had to chip away roughly 500 tons of granite. This resulted in the home appearing to cascade down the site, creating bright and airy living spaces that are wide open to the views and an effortless indoor-outdoor connection.
At once modern and familiar, the team employed traditional elements that are common to the area to a modern architectural language. This resulted in a home that is perfectly of its place and time.
Above: The outdoor dining room set is from Restoration Hardware, while the planters are from Vondom. The pavers are custom-cut white granite sourced from Bedford Stone.
PHOTOGRAPHER Read Mckendree
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