Richland Meadow: Open Spaces Inside & Out

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Lower level shown as optional floor plan inspiration. Total square footage reflects the main and upper living areas.

Richland Meadow was designed as a family getaway in the Catskills, a place where weekends could unfold at a slower pace and there would always be room for guests. After years of making memories here, the home began a new chapter as a vacation property, welcoming others to enjoy the same wooded setting and relaxed connection to the outdoors.

The exterior is designed for time outside, with a covered front porch and a broad deck extending across the main level. Rather than surrounding the home with a highly manicured lawn, the owners chose a more natural, low-maintenance landscape that complements the country setting and leaves more time for enjoying the property.

Inside, the main level feels warm and open, with log walls, timber beams, and abundant natural light. The kitchen features a stone-faced breakfast bar and flows into the dining area and great room, where a cathedral ceiling, exposed beams, and expansive windows frame the surrounding woods. A sunroom offers another quiet place to gather, read, or enjoy the changing seasons.

The main-level primary suite includes a private bath and walk-in closet, while three additional bedrooms and a full bath are located upstairs. An open loft overlooks the great room, providing a flexible place for guests to relax while remaining connected to the activity below.

The finished walk-out lower level gives the home an entirely different kind of gathering space. A full bar, pool table, and generous game room make it ideal for evenings with family and friends, rainy-day recreation, or unwinding after a day spent exploring the Catskills.

Frequently Asked Questions About Richland Meadow

Is Richland Meadow well suited to use as a vacation home?

Yes. The four-bedroom layout, multiple gathering areas, finished recreation level, laundry room, decks, and flexible guest spaces make it especially practical for extended stays and groups of family or friends.

The owners wanted the property to feel connected to its wooded Catskills setting without requiring constant mowing and intensive maintenance. A more natural landscape also softens the transition between the home and the surrounding land.

The home includes a main-level primary suite and three additional bedrooms upstairs. The loft, sunroom, great room, and finished lower level provide several shared spaces, helping the home feel comfortable even when fully occupied.

Yes. Depending on the property and lifestyle, the sunroom could become a dining space, reading room, home office, hobby area, or four-season sitting room.

Start with Inspiration. Build Something Personal.

The Richland Meadow is one starting point. Your home will be shaped around your land, your lifestyle, and your long-term vision. Our Feasibility Consultation is complimentary and pressure-free. Call us at 607-467-2700 to start the conversation.