A Gabled Kingston Home: Gut-renovated, and gorgeous.

  |  March 10, 2025

That wood just glows.

This dramatically gabled home in Kingston was recently gut-renovated and is on the market for $750K.

Its wood siding pops against charcoal trim, and the two-story tower climbs to an arrow-like angle. We love the timbered front porch, too. The bluestone path hews close to the city’s historic stone stores.

A landing makes climbing the stairs easier.

The interior is more subdued but still beautiful. Dark flooring contrasts a natural-wood staircase.

A brick column accentuates the TV wall.

Here are the living room and dining room with furniture in them.

A white color scheme is a bright choice.

The kitchen has elegant vibes, with shiny stainless-steel appliances against sleek cabinetry.

Natural window trim could be stained or painted.

Pendant lighting hangs over a peninsula on one end of the U-shaped workspace.

A bump-out marks the dining area.

From the kitchen, you can see the dining space.

Here’s to hexie tile.

A full bath has an oversized, walk-in shower.

Daylight slants across the ceiling and floor.

This flexible room on the first floor could be a bedroom or office. The dark wooden flooring is rich.

Is this a continuation of the living-room brick column, perhaps?

That flooring continues on the second floor.

A double-width closet is a bonus.

Three windows brighten this bedroom.

Like throughout the house, sunlight glows on the flooring.

Three windows curve in a bow for the lucky future resident of this bedroom.

Vertically oriented subway tile is an interesting surprise.

Another full bath is upstairs, this time with a tub/shower combo.

Perspective, triangulated.

A walk-up attic has storage capability—or potential for an interesting expansion.

Ready for bbqs.

The rear deck has colored accents on the railings.

A giant pine and landscaping are beautiful.

An adjacent vacant parcel is included in the sale, making the property total almost a half-acre.

Peaked gables are dramatic.

The house is exactly a mile outside the Stockade District (indulge in a book and a brew at Rough Draft Bar & Books), and an even closer walk to Forsyth Nature Center.

If this dramatically gabled Kingston home sparks your interest, find out more about 257 Lucas Avenue, Kingston, from Sarah Finch with The Kinderhook Group, Inc.

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