This Catskills retreat has warm interiors by NYC’s Colony

This Catskills retreat has warm interiors by NYC’s Colony

From its perch on the ridge between the Taconics and Catskills, this upstate New York home makes for a majestic lookout. Designed by Brooklyn architecture firm Worrell Yeung, Ridge House comprises three structures – a main residence, a guest house and a pool house – that lie low in the rugged landscape. Within the boundaries of the 88-acre plot, there is a native hickory oak forest, meadows of fescue that turn green then brown, wild berries, rubbled stone walls, ponds and rocky outcroppings. We’ve previously explored the Catskills retreat’s angular architecture that blends harmoniously with the undulating terrain, but now we’re back to take in its interiors, a tactile counterpoint.

‘The brief for us was to honour the architectural vision while making the home comfortable, inviting and lived-in,’ explains Jean Lin, founder of the downtown design gallery and studio Colony, which was tasked with completing the interior. ‘I don’t know if I would say “soft’”,’ she ponders, ‘but certainly textured and collected rather than curated ostentatious. I’d say the space is a true reflection of our client, who has a great appreciation for beauty but also a need for comfort – for a home that feels like a warm embrace.’

tranquil interiors of Catskills home

Colony’s brief was to honour Worrell Yeung’s architectural vision while making the home feel comfortable, inviting and lived-in

(Image credit: Photography by Brooke Holm)

While the main Ridge House residence is located within a corrugated zinc volume with a central entrance, the guest quarters are housed within the Ridge Barn, a smaller Corten steel structure with easy access to an open-air swimming pool deck. Arranged along the north/south axis, the main house is divided into a social wing, which opens to far-reaching views of the surrounding mountain ranges, and a private bedroom wing that extends into the woodland, offering more intimate outlooks.

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