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Once overrun with florals, this ex-farmhouse has had a major glow-up

Hyphen House, a historic Hudson Valley farmhouse dating back to the 1700s, has undergone a significant transformation from a flower farm into a live-work artist's retreat. Originally built for the Dutch Van Messler family, the property once functioned as three separate apartments, now reconfigured into a single, cohesive residence. The name "Hyphen House" signifies this reunification of fragmented spaces, emphasizing the delicate balance required to merge its historical integrity with modern functionality. The renovation was spearheaded by artist Michele Lobo, the owner of Hyphen House, who commissioned her daughter’s design practice, NoNo Studio, co-founded by Susannah Stopford and Alejandra Murillo. The core challenge for NoNo Studio was to modernize the centuries-old structure without sacrificing its inherent historical soul. The designers described the process as a "high-stakes game of chess," navigating thick stone walls and inherent structural quirks to create a flowing layout while preserving the imprint of its past. Upon Lobo's initial acquisition, the house was a 'time capsule' filled with floral motifs, from wallpaper to light switches and lampshades, a legacy of its flower farm origins. While some original elements, such as specific wallpaper in the southern living room and powder room, were retained, others were reimagined. Notably, a quirky wax melter for candle making, hidden behind a fireplace, was preserved, as was the original wood of a mantle stripped back after extensive paint removal. Other enduring features include silk-screen wallpaper, a stone wall in the kitchen, a powder room under the stairs, and a built-in bookcase filled with art books. The aesthetic choices, including color palettes and material selections, were heavily influenced by the home's history and Lobo's extensive collection of art and objects. The designers aimed to create a dialogue between heritage and contemporary freshness, integrating 18th-century antiques with Lobo's globally sourced pieces. The guiding principle was to identify and amplify the distinctive character of the house. A primary goal of the renovation was to establish a home that could support Lobo’s artistic endeavors. After decades abroad, she sought a space near family that could accommodate her work across various mediums and scales. The property now thrives as a creative compound, featuring a sculpture studio in the former flower shop and a barn converted into an art gallery and entertaining area. NoNo Studio embraced the building's peculiarities, such as parallel staircases and duplicate living areas, transforming them into unique design opportunities. The project stands as a testament to the idea that preserving the spirit of an old building is as valuable as constructing something new, resulting in a warm, 'unbuttoned,' and inspiring "incubator of creativity." #HistoricRenovation #ArtistRetreat #HudsonValleyHome #NoNoStudio #InteriorDesign #AdaptiveReuse #ArchitecturalPreservation #LiveWorkSpace #FarmhouseRenovation #HistoricRenovation #ArtistRetreat #HudsonValleyHome #NoNoStudio #InteriorDesign #AdaptiveReuse #ArchitecturalPreservation #LiveWorkSpace #FarmhouseRenovation
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