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This new build’s traditional architecture meets eco-friendly design, situated on one lush acre and surrounded by more than 500 acres of protected state land.
The House Tour. Built in 2022, the home’s cozy interior features a largely open floor plan. The 1,152 square foot layout extends to two floors and is covered by a standing seam metal roof. Entering the front door from a generous porch takes you into a transition space highlighting a custom designed staircase and second floor vaulted ceiling. The chef’s kitchen, with its playful backsplash and stainless steel appliances is on the right. Next to the kitchen is the dining area with convenient sliding doors perfect for future outdoor dining options.
The space then flows naturally into the living room featuring oversized windows strategically hung to provide uninterrupted views of the surrounding forest whether you are sitting or standing. The entire first floor is luxuriously heated throughout by radiant floor heating. This level is rounded out by a full bathroom with a walk-in shower, and a laundry/pantry room off the kitchen.
Upstairs, two comfortably sized bedrooms are connected by a large stairwell landing offering additional living or work from home space. This level stuns with beautiful cherry wood flooring, locally milled and hand selected. Also upstairs is a shared full bathroom with a soaking tub/shower and gorgeous tiling. The bedrooms are heated by electric Cove infrared heaters, and the bathroom has radiant floor heating.
Impeccably detailed with eco-minded craftsmanship, practical elements include timber frame construction clad in structural insulated panels (SIP). SIP construction provides superior vapor barrier and insulation properties with no thermal bridging. Andersen E-series windows are installed throughout. With such a tight envelope, the house utilizes an air exchange system that lets the house breathe in the wintertime. The home is oriented for southern exposure should solar panels be a future consideration. An EV charging station is located in the driveway. The owners endeavored to use local materials throughout when possible, including rough cut hemlock for the porch and exterior siding. As a bonus, there is a full basement with an egress window, allowing for future finishing as a bedroom or entertainment space.
The Grounds. The house sits on one acre, set back from the road and well-insulated by the surrounding 500+ acres of NYS land.
A large fire pit area is just steps from the house, ideal for an evening of storytelling under a blanket of stars.
A covered porch extends along one full side of the house, encompassed by forest views and is a dreamy setting for coffee on foggy mountain mornings.
The Area. The property is located adjacent to the wonderfully wild hamlet of Willowemoc, just minutes from Livingston Manor. The house is steps to the nearby river, with a fishing access point and NYS land walkable from the property.
The thing that sticks with you is that Willow Pointe was crafted rather than built.
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This new build’s traditional architecture meets eco-friendly design, situated on one lush acre and surrounded by more than 500 acres of protected state land.
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The Grounds. The house sits on one acre, set back from the road and well-insulated by the surrounding 500+ acres of NYS land.
A large fire pit area is just steps from the house, ideal for an evening of storytelling under a blanket of stars.
A covered porch extends along one full side of the house, encompassed by forest views and is a dreamy setting for coffee on foggy mountain mornings.
The Area. The property is located adjacent to the wonderfully wild hamlet of Willowemoc, just minutes from Livingston Manor. The house is steps to the nearby river, with a fishing access point and NYS land walkable from the property.