Yellow Wood
A Victorian house of yellow wood - where living becomes a design practice.
Named after Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken, Yellow Wood is both literal and symbolic. The three-story Second Empire home in the Hudson Valley, clad in its original yellow-painted wood, has been reimagined through a phased renovation: living spaces on the first floor, a retreating master suite on the second, and guest quarters beneath the mansard roof. Each floor is a distinct project, together forming an evolving experiment in how design shapes daily life.