Friday, December 3, 2010

HUDSON RIVER VALLEY HOME BY RALPH MACKIN ARCHITECTS & CAMPION PLATT

I first stumbled across this magnificent home, designed by Ralph R. Mackin Architects, PLLC, AIA, with interior design by Campion Platt, in the July 2010 issue of Architectural Digest.


This New Home inspired by the original style of the vintage 1908 dwelling (now guest house) is part of a 100 acre estate , sits atop a sweeping lawn at the crest of the Hill over looking the Hudson River and Storm King Mountain beyond.  The residence is in the Shingle Style, with a touch of Colonial Revival symetry and porch detailing. It is subtle yet majestic, with 11 foot high ceilings and deep wrap around porches.  The porches are essential to the views, creating a transition point, and giving a human scale to the great outdoors. Large bay windows afford wide open views to all the Western River views, yet are classically detailed. -- Mackin Architects
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Stone and shingle exterior with wrap around porch.  Magnificent Hudson River Valley views.
Another view of the porch.  Note the floor-to-ceiling windows, which let it an abundance of light, not to mention views of the majestic Hudson River Valley countryside.
Another exterior shot, which features the outdoor living areas and swimming pool.
This is one of my favorite photos.  The entry hall sets the tone -- it manages to create a sense of place and a feeling of "home," which could have been lost on a house this size.  Look at the beautiful woodwork, cozy fireplace, unobstructed views from front-to-back, not to mention the gorgeous lighting fixture!

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