Real Estate Log Home on the Lake How grand of you to be able to invite people to your very own lakefront property, even if you're only borrowing it for the season. This retreat in Holmes overlooks 120 feet of water frontage on the only motorboat lake in Dutchess County. Built in 1940 and renovated By Editor
Real Estate Summer Retreat Go mod and rural at the same time with this summer getaway in Lakeville, which combines contemporary design with the charming surroundings of the country. Offering a private woodland setting, the house has a new kitchen and a large living room with a cathedral ceiling and welcoming stone fireplace. Four By Editor
Real Estate Special Setting When looking for a summer rental, one thing always rings true: location, location, location. This Hillsdale home has it covered, situated on a hill at the end of a small country road yet minutes away from local attractions such as Tanglewood, Jacob's Pillow, and the shops and restaurants By Editor
Real Estate Stately in the City In the heart of Hudson (or a little off to the side of it), this daintily restored home, built in 1870, offers many of the original details you would want in a Victorian. The house has rooms with 10-foot ceilings, large kitchen and living area, and a sprawling staircase By Editor
Real Estate Quirky and Cozy This genuine Victorian in New Marlborough has lots of space and classic period details. Sitting on three acres, the home has a wraparound porch, beautiful hardwood floors, and windows that offer natural light throughout. Inside there are four bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus a comfortable living room and kitchen, while By Editor
Real Estate An Updated Classic The quaint town of Falls Village is the locale of this equally quaint Victorian, built in 1878 but updated with modern touches and classic design. The first floor has a room with fireplace, original wood floors, and French doors to the wraparound porch. The second floor features a master bedroom By Editor
Real Estate A Modern Victorian This sprawling contemporary home in Lenox, settled on 18 tranquil acres of meadowlands with distant views, is designed with Victorian touches inside and out. The interior includes enough space for a robber baron, with a kitchen with sitting area, dining room, game room with fireplace, large media room, sunroom, office, By Editor
Real Estate Painted Lady Everything about this Williamstown home says Victorian. An outstanding example of the style, it was built in 1890 and has since been restored to carefully reflect the era. Period details include hand-carved wood molding, hardwood floors, and three original fireplaces. There’s a formal dining room with tall ceilings By Editor
Real Estate Classic Victorian With gleaming wood floors, sunlit rooms, high ceilings, and pocket doors, this Mellenville home features the characteristics you look for in a Victorian. The main floor has a large eat-in kitchen with a screened porch off the back, dining room, office or library, living room, and half bathroom. Upstairs By Editor
Real Estate An Award-Winning Bathroom This 1988 Roxbury residence, designed by architect Anthony Ames, was distinguished with the 1989 Design Award of the American Institute of Architecture. That design expertise shows in the master bath, which is as distinctively modern and spare as the rest of the home. Precisely engineered, the design of the entire By Editor
Real Estate Bathrooms Fit for a Chateau A Neo-classical interpretation of a French country manor on 70 acres in Spencertown, this house has European style, right down to the bidet in the bathroom with a glassed-in shower and large soaking tub. Truly grand in size and features, the 6,000-square-foot main house has By Editor
Real Estate Reflection of the Berkshires There are views outside this Stockbridge home, but there are even better ones inside the mirror-lined bathroom. Brightly lit, the bathroom offers ample counter space for bathroom essentials. Located on nearly two level acres on a picturesque road, this residence offers classic style with modern luxury. The first-floor By Editor