
Life in the Deer Ridge Lane
Perched atop Armonk’s rolling hills in Westchester, N.Y., this 12,000 sq ft home seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor spaces, embodying a blend of rustic, organic modernism – a design rooted in thoughtful sustainability. Comprising four barn-like structures interconnected by steel and glass, it stands as a testament to mindful construction. All the exterior stone used on the home originates from the property itself. The indigenous stone was set aside during the excavation process. Our team meticulously crafted veneers from the indigenous stone for the carriage house garage, fireplaces, and the rear exterior façade by breaking down indigenous boulders unearthed on-site. To maintain even further authenticity for the home, the beams and siding showcase weathered wood sourced from diverse locations across the Hudson Valley. Months were dedicated to locating recycled materials with matching patinas, salvaged from weathered barns, ensuring a cozy and welcoming ambiance despite the home’s grand scale.







