The Glass Barn stands as an architectural masterpiece in New Hope, defined by design that emphasizes open space and the natural scenery around it, writes Giselle DaMier for Jersey Digs.
The five-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home, listed at $6,250,000, first appeared in Architectural Record in 1988 and was given a full renovation in 2020.
Its standout structural innovations come from Richard Olcott and Todd Schleimann of Polshek & Partners, whose work gives the property a truly distinctive architectural presence.
The residence is filled with natural light that pours in through its 28-foot ceilings and expansive glass walls. Meanwhile polished concrete floors work seamlessly with reclaimed hardwood elements to create a balanced mix of industrial character and organic warmth.
At the center of the home sits the great room, where a floor-to-ceiling concrete fireplace anchors the space, long sightlines stretch across the main level and black window frames introduce a subtle avant-garde edge.
The chef’s kitchen blends functional design with a bold look, featuring soapstone countertops, diamond-plate steel cabinetry and professional-grade appliances.
This 6.3-acre property includes a two-acre wildflower field, a spacious heated greenhouse and a black-bottom heated pool, along with a number of additional amenities.
Read more about The Glass Barn in New Hope and everything the property has to offer in Jersey Digs.
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