I Swapped White for This Cozy Blue - and My Kitchen Feels So Much Warmer
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"It's the type of town that seems to have it all: picturesque streets filled with historical homes, rows of antique shops and boutiques, and scenic drives that lead you to local farm stands, wildflower fields, and nature trails. What more could you ask for? It's hard not to fall in love with a place like Hudson, so when I found an apartment available for rent in a beautiful approximately 175-year-old townhouse on the main street in town, I knew I had to look at it."
"The apartment was stunning, which I already knew because of the photos I saw, but actually being there in person made such a difference. The real pinch-me moment was when I walked through the hallway into the kitchen and dining room. Original hardwood floors, exposed beams, and a brick fireplace? I was already starting to dream up all the possibilities in my head. That was the first and only place my husband and I saw in Hudson, and three weeks later, we moved in."
A couple moved from Brooklyn to Hudson, New York, after finding an available apartment in a roughly 175-year-old townhouse on the town's main street. The apartment featured original hardwood floors, exposed beams, and a brick fireplace in the kitchen and dining area, which inspired immediate renovation ideas. The couple toured Hudson and committed after seeing only that apartment, moving in three weeks later. The prior all-white farmhouse aesthetic was welcomed initially but ultimately replaced. The move served as an opportunity to declutter, donate unwanted items, and reassess existing furniture and possessions.
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