Built in 1880, this house in Hudson was designed in the fashion of Calvert Vaux, a master of the Victorian Gothic style. Both the living room and the dining room have original corner cupboards and slate stone fireplace mantels. A formal entrance hall leads to a corniced parlor with a full bay window. The large eat-in kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances including a Sub-Zero refrigerator. A graceful staircase leads to three bedrooms and a full, tiled bathroom with a clawfoot tub and antique pedestal sink. Listed for $455,000 by HOUSE Hudson Valley Realty.

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Inside Designer Ivy Dane’s Pattern-Filled Life
Dane’s dining room and parlor are both filled with second-hand treasures. Her Art Deco dining set has been central to multiple iterations of her home. “I’ve had this table since 1990,” says Dane. “This table has seen many a meal, many a poker game, and lots of production work.” The starburst chandelier came from a second-hand office supply store in Austin. “I bought four for $100,” she says. Credit: Winona Barton Ballentine

Inside Designer Ivy Dane’s Pattern-Filled Life