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 T House


 Fire pit • Outdoor Sauna • Wood-Burning Stove

  6 People         3 Bedrooms         2 Bathrooms       ​  1680 ft² Living Area


About the Project

T House is a compact yet highly refined modern mountain home in the Catskills, designed for efficient, design-driven living near Woodstock, New York. With approximately 1,680 sq ft of interior space, the home offers a carefully balanced combination of functionality, openness, and connection to nature.

Featuring three bedrooms and a bright double-height living area, the house is ideal for family reunions.

Interior Layout

The home is organized on a single level with a clear division between private and social zones. Bedrooms are positioned in one wing for privacy, while the main living spaces are arranged on the opposite side, creating a functional and intuitive flow.

The residence includes:

 3 bedrooms, including a master suite


 2 bathrooms, including one en-suite


Open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area


Double-height living space filled with natural light


Pantry and storage spaces


mechanical / HVAC room

20+ Amenities That Set This Home Apart

A curated collection of over 20 premium features designed for modern mountain living, combining wellness, comfort, and seamless indoor–outdoor luxury in the heart of the Catskills.

What you will get


 

  Wood Stove

  Outdoor Sauna

  Outdoor Fire Launge

  Dining Terrace

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Location & Surroundings

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Located just minutes from the center of Woodstock, L House offers the perfect balance between privacy and accessibility. The property is approximately 7 minutes from Woodstock Town Center and just 2 hours from New York City, making it ideal as a second home near NYC.

Surrounded by the protected forests of the Catskill Mountains, the property is immersed in a pristine natural environment defined by mountain views, dense woodlands, and fresh air. Located steps away from Kenneth L. Wilson State Park, residents have immediate access to hiking trails, lakes, and outdoor recreation.

Woodstock is known as one of the most iconic cultural destinations in Upstate New York, offering a vibrant mix of art, music, dining, and local experiences. From boutique shops on Tinker Street to renowned venues like local galleries and live music spaces, the area attracts visitors seeking relaxation.

Where you’ll be


Architecture & Design


T House presents a contemporary architectural approach influenced by modern barnhouse concepts and adaptive reuse principles. The design is defined by clean geometry, a pitched roof, and a strong contrast between materials, creating a distinct yet understated identity.

A double-height living area forms the visual core of the home, enhanced by large glazing panels that bring in daylight and frame views of the surrounding landscape. The interplay between wood, brick, and steel elements adds depth and texture, while maintaining a cohesive modern mountain aesthetic.


Brick Siding

Thermally Treated Wood Cladd​ing

Standing-Seam Metal Roof (Dark Grey)

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Aluminum-Framed Glass Panels

Materials

T House features a carefully curated mix of materials that highlight contrast and durability. The exterior combines thermally treated wood, whitewashed brick veneer, and weathered steel elements, creating a layered and tactile architectural expression.

A dark grey standing-seam metal roof and aluminum-framed glass panels reinforce the modern character, while wooden decking extends the living space outdoors. This blend of materials creates a balanced composition that is both contemporary and rooted in the natural context of the Catskills.

Frequently asked questions

Here are some common questions about L House.

The home's interior is intuitively zoned, placing the main bedrooms in the left wing relative to the entry point, while the social areas and the guest bedroom are located in the right wing.


Yes, the design incorporates dynamic ceiling heights to define the spaces, reaching 20'-0" in the living area, 18'-6" in the bedroom area, and dropping to a cozier 8'-3" in the passage.

The home is built using a pressure-treated lumber structure, selected for its durability and structural integrity, ensuring the residence remains a long-term investment.

The architectural design naturally supports energy efficiency through the use of high-quality tempered glass for thermal regulation and expansive natural lighting to reduce electrical dependency during the day.

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