Sunday, August 23, 2015

When a 1790s Farmhouse Collides With a 1990s Contemporary

Here's the story from Fox News.

From the road, this 1790s Federal-style farmhouse looks much like it did a couple of centuries ago when it was constructed. But get a little closer and you'll see more details, specifically a contemporary addition completed in 1992 by noted New York architect Peter Gluck.
The $1.75 million home in central New York spans 5,873 square feet with six bedrooms and five bathrooms. It's sure to appeal to history lovers and those looking for a more contemporary style.
The original house is on the New York State and National Register of Historic Places. The owners, who have had the house for 40 years, wanted to maintain the home's historic integrity, explains listing agent Christy Dahms. "The original farmhouse has been restored beautifully," she notes.

No comments:

Post a Comment