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WOODSTOCK. NY  

Open concept living room and kitchen in Woodstock cabin with stone fireplace, neutral furnishings, and natural wood floors
Woodstock Cabin Open Living
Cozy living room in Woodstock cabin with stone fireplace, modern sofa, and warm textures
Woodstock Cabin Living Room
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Wodstock Cabin Dining
 Built-in bunk beds in Woodstock cabin hallway with patterned bedding and minimalist white walls
Woodstock Cabin Bunk Beds Entry
 Bathroom vanity in Woodstock cabin with double sinks, stone countertop, and modern fixtures
Woodstock Cabin Bathroom Vanity
Exterior of Woodstock cabin with stone chimney and natural wood siding surrounded by trees">
Woodstock Cabin Stone Chimney
Woodstock Cabin Living Room Fireplace
Built-in bunk beds in Woodstock cabin designed by NYC interior designer with wood platform and striped cushions
Woodstock Cabin Bunk Beds
Cozy loft bedroom in Woodstock cabin featuring wood-paneled ceiling, skylights, and minimalist sleeping area
Woodstock Cabin Bunks
Modern bathroom in Woodstock cabin with glass walk-in shower and wood-look tile walls
Woodstock Cabin Bathroom Shower
Woodstock cabin exterior with wood siding and outdoor deck seating in wooded setting">
Woodstock Cabin Exterior Deck

WOODSTOCK, NEW YORK This home had originally been a single-room hunting cabin without plumbing or electricity. The one source of heat and the only “kitchen” was the beautiful rustic hand-built fireplace constructed from bluestone that had been quarried on the very property on which it was built. By the time we got our hands on it, it had had several small and uninspired additions built on that expanded the square footage to a still modest 800 sq feet. The additions made the house more functional in that they included plumbing and electricity but added little to the beauty.  The rooms were small, enclosed and dark with low ceilings. The feature that sold us on this house was that amazing fireplace. So we set out to make the rest of the small home worthy of that centerpiece. When we started renovation it was comprised of a modest living room, two small bedrooms, a very tiny kitchen, a bathroom and an enclosed porch. We were designing it to be a country/weekend home for a family with two children.  We took out the walls between the living room and enclosed porch and created an open kitchen. The space that had formerly been the tiny kitchen became a powder room and we managed to squeeze a small laundry room in there as well. The small, cozy, low-ceilinged cabin feel worked for this front area of the house but we wanted to add air and light and space to the place and, of course, we wanted to build a really fun and exciting room for the kids instead of just a small rectangle of space with a few twin beds in it. So, we took down all of the walls between the bedrooms and bathroom, we pulled out the bathroom fixtures and we started from scratch, raising the roof and building a loft above the new bathroom and closet. We built in stacked bunk-bed-inspired sleeping pods, each equipped with recessed lighting and USB ports. Across from the pods is a staircase leading up to a loft that can be used as a playroom, study or additional bedroom. This tiny hunting cabin that grew into a small house is now an airy, light-filled home that sleeps eight comfortably. And it lives up to the glory of that hand-hewn fireplace. 

1178  Broadway  #3703  New York  NY  10001
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