On the National Registry of Historic Places, the Stephen Hogeboom House in Claverack, built ca.1784, is a classic historic Hudson River House marking a late 18th-century transition from Colonial to Federal architecture. It is in excellent condition, with wood floors  and moldings, and a grand center hall with sweeping staircase that opens out to extraordinary gardens beyond. There are 4-5 bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, and 4 working fireplaces. A radiant heated sun room opens onto a vine covered brick terrace perfect for al fresco dining. Hudson is just 3 mins away.  Listed for $649,000 by Historic Hudson Homes Real Estate.

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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