Black Cap Farm

Millbrook, NY

A winding dirt road in Millbrook delivers you to Black Cap Farm, where a pale ocher tower and a low-slung veranda link like a necklace across the landscape, mellowing the crisp geometry of the stucco walls. Inspired by the agricultural outbuildings of northern Italy but with a distinctly Hudson Valley air, the house unfolds under a canopy of clipped trees and Catskill views, its rhythm marked by Indian granite columns and Florentine fireplaces. Each room opens itself to the rolling hills, with interiors layered in Moroccan metalwork, Indian textiles, and a warmth that’s felt before it’s seen.

PUBLICATIONS:

Elle Decor, December 2017

Black Cap Farm

Millbrook, NY​

A winding dirt road in Millbrook delivers you to Black Cap Farm, where a pale ocher tower and a low-slung veranda link like a necklace across the landscape, mellowing the crisp geometry of the stucco walls. Inspired by the agricultural outbuildings of northern Italy but with a distinctly Hudson Valley air, the house unfolds under a canopy of clipped trees and Catskill views, its rhythm marked by Indian granite columns and Florentine fireplaces. Each room opens itself to the rolling hills, with interiors layered in Moroccan metalwork, Indian textiles, and a warmth that’s felt before it’s seen.

PUBLICATIONS:

Elle Decor, December 2017