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Mid-Century Modern elegance meets cottage-core charm in this architecturally distinctive cedar home, tucked away in a serene enclave just off the Hudson River. Designed with timeless detail and expanded in 1985 by award-winning architect Don Reiman, the residence is filled with striking architectural momentssunken living room with fireplace, soaring ceilings, walls of windows, and a stunning solarium that blurs the line between indoors and nature. Natural light pours through skylights and expansive windows, illuminating the open living and dining spaces. The inviting kitchen with granite counters and a cozy glass-wrapped breakfast nook opens seamlessly to a private bluestone patio, perfect for morning coffee or evening gatherings. Upstairs, a lounge with a wood-burning fireplace leads to a dramatic primary suite boasting vaulted ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows with seasonal river views, a walk-in closet, and a marble bath with oversized whirlpool tub. The homes natural landscaping, mature plantings, and perennial gardens create a peaceful, low-maintenance retreat with changing colors from spring wildflowers to brilliant fall foliage. Additional highlights include three fireplaces, Marvin and Andersen windows, a whole-house generator, energy-efficient updates, and freshly refinished spaces. A rare bonus: the detached garage has been fully converted into a finished studio with sound reduction ideal as creative space, gym, or home office. With four bedrooms, three full baths, and exceptional indoor-outdoor flow, this property lives like a work of art. All just two minutes to Scarborough train station for an easy New York City commute, and minutes to Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytowns restaurants, and Hudson River parks.