Poppy Craft House: A move-in-ready Hudson bungalow.
Jane Anderson | April 14, 2025
This c.1920s Hudson bungalow has the charming name of Poppy Craft House.
It’s been fully restored and has four bedrooms and 2.5 baths, just a block away from all the happenings on Warren Street. In keeping with modern times, the exterior is a moody, smoky navy blue.
An enclosed sunporch runs the full width of the front. It’s perfect for impromptu card games…
…or just swinging on a lazy afternoon.
The living room has hardwood flooring and neutral walls. It’s long and lean…
…with room for a dining table at the other end.
A hallway bisects the two areas.
The main dining room is large and bright.
And so is the kitchen; all of that sunlight is a nice contrast to the matte black cabinetry. White counters cover the L-shaped workspace against the wall, while the center island is topped with a dark, waterfall-edge counter that forms a three-seat breakfast bar.
Hexie tile just off the kitchen is easy to keep clean after dropping muddy boots on your way in from the yard.
That door leads to a spacious, semi-covered deck.
This main-floor den has a green-tile-framed fireplace and a jungle of colorful, modern wallpaper. It can double as a first-floor bedroom, too.
Across the hall is a half bath with designer tile on the wall above a trough-sink vanity.
It shares space with the laundry room.
Head up the stairs to a cute, central hallway with distressed walls.
Upstairs are three bedrooms: This bedroom has a plethora of closets, both reach-in and walk-in, according to a floor plan in the listing.
The primary bedroom has a wall of closets, too. The ceilings up here are delightfully high.
The primary ensuite bath is a modern mix of white tile and black accents, with a glass shower.
The third bedroom is smaller than the other two, but still big enough for two twin beds. All the bedrooms up here have pale walls and hardwood flooring.
The hall bath is spacious, with a tub/shower and a vanity with two full-size trough sinks. The room carries a Scandinavian air, from its thick white tile to its light-wood vanity base.
That back deck leads down to a paver-lined backyard. Pea gravel against the deck means less to mow. And that outbuilding?
It’s an electrified dining/rumpus room.
The house is a block away from Warren Street, but there’s even more to explore much closer than that. WYLDE Hudson is under a minute’s walk, for a glass of natural wine or RISE cold brew.
This Hudson bungalow measures just under 2,000 square feet and sits on not-quite-a-tenth of an acre. It’s listed at the kinda-average-for-Hudson list price of $875,000. If this immaculate home hits you in the feels, find out more about 249 Union Street, Hudson, from Anthony Dargenzio, associate real estate broker of the Hudson brokerage of Houlihan Lawrence, Inc.
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