Disappear Into the Woods in This Hudson Valley Home for $1.2M

Bright, airy, and only a few hours away from Manhattan, this modern woodsy house is the last dwelling available at Hudson Woods.

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Developed by Lang Architecture, Hudson Woods is an eco-friendly, locally-sourced, 26-family community spread across 131 acres in the midst of the Hudson River Valley. Seamlessly blending modern design into nature, the homes have been coveted for their design, craft, and sustainability—all of which merge together to create a holistic and authentic experience for residents. 

Situated on a 4.2-acre lot, this three-bedroom cabin is the last remaining home for sale in the forested community of Hudson Woods.

Photo by Deborah DeGraffenreid

For those interested in this kind of retreat, the latest—and last—Hudson Woods cabin is now for sale. Located only two hours from New York City, the contemporary home measures 2,800 square feet, offering a spacious and tranquil respite from the hustle of city life.

Walls, ceilings, and floorings are clad in warm white oak sourced from a small mill in Pennsylvania.

Photo by Deborah DeGraffenreid

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Set on a verdant, multiple-acre lot, the residence boasts an open layout, and includes three bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, as well as a sparkling pool in the backyard. 

In the kitchen, dark-green subway tiles contrast with wood cabinetry and a marble-topped central island that was crafted from blackened steel and walnut.

Photo by Deborah DeGraffenreid

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"Our mission is to create authentic, meaningful experiences at every turn," states Drew Lang of Lang Architecture. "We craft each project with great care and deliberation, ultimately aligning specific needs with unique identities." 

The home provides an idyllic space for entertaining, with the living and dining areas offering framed views of the surrounding nature through large-scale picture windows and slider doors.

Photo by Deborah DeGraffenreid

Like other cabins in Hudson Woods, there are a number of available add-ons with the property, including a pool house, guest house, and even a treehouse. Scroll ahead for more views inside the home, currently on the market for $1,180,000.

Floor-to-ceiling windows span the entire width of the living room, illuminating the space with natural light. A sliding door provides access to the wraparound porch and pool in the backyard.

Photo by Deborah DeGraffenreid

Rich wood paneling continues throughout the home, including all of the bedrooms.

Photo by Deborah DeGraffenreid

A built-in desk area offers a quiet nook to read, write, and work.

Photo by Deborah DeGraffenreid

Here, a look at another one of the home's three bedrooms. This one offers direct access to the wrap-around deck.

Photo by Deborah DeGraffenreid

Like a lantern in the night, the cabin glows in its wooden setting once the sun goes down.

Photo by Ty Cole

The last Hudson Woods cabin is currently listed for $1,180,000.

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Architect: Lang Architecture / @langarchitecture

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