A Shiny, Postmodern Farmhouse in the Hudson Valley Lists For $1.4M
Brooklyn craft beer guru Jeppe Jarnit-Bjergsø—author, bar owner, and founder of Evil Twin Brewing—is selling his nearly six-acre, postmodern Danish farmhouse in Millerton, New York. Designed by architecture firm Grzywinski + Pons in 2011, the 2,150-square-foot estate incorporates energy-efficient systems and sustainable materials.
The master suite on the second level features a terrace and a lofted area.
Drawing upon solar efficiency studies, the architects designed deep eaves to shelter the large expanses of glass.
The home's signature shiny exterior is composed of insulating concrete forms strategically glazed with low-e assemblies and clad in high-albedo, mill-finished aluminum. The three-bedroom, three-bath house also features lovely, light-filled interiors with a serene Scandinavian vibe.
The home's signature shiny exterior is composed of energy-efficient insulating concrete forms.
A hanging orb fireplace and an insert of warm wood flooring help define the living room within the open floor plan.
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The chic interiors have a modern Scandinavian vibe.
The floating staircase and open-plan interiors add to the home's contemporary feel.
A peek at one of the bedrooms.
The listing includes a separate guest cottage with a bright yellow door.
The interior of the guest cottage.
The backyard features an outdoor dining area with a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, an indoor/outdoor shower, and a fire pit.
From a distance, the guest house looks like it has been pulled apart from the main house like a piece of a puzzle.
The modern home is surrounded by acres of woodland.
80 Shagroy Road is currently listed for $1,395,000 with Andrew Gates of Houlihan Lawrence.
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