Historic Takeover: The Oliver Bronson House

 
 

Earlier this year, we identified an architectural treasure not far from the Pine Plains Mill:  the Federal Style Oliver Bronson House.  
 
Originally built in 1811 as a private residence and later used as a reform school for girls, the Bronson house has sadly fallen into disrepair.  But with permission from Historic Hudson, we assembled a team that included our fabricators, installers, photographers, and an inspired stylist.  In all, eighteen people over three days helped recreate a world in which The Hudson Company’s flooring—some of it as old or older than the house itself—could exist in a setting full of character and architectural detail. 
 
Special thanks to our friends Colin King, Andrea Gentl, Martin Hyers, and Dani Case.