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Manor House Kitchens for Bedford's Most Exceptional Equestrian Estates
Round Hill Road in Bedford, New York, is one of the most celebrated private residential addresses in Westchester County — a winding rural route lined with estate properties on 10 to 50-acre lots, equestrian facilities, historic stone walls, and manor houses that in many cases have been in the same family for generations. The kitchen renovation priorities on Round Hill Road are unlike anywhere else in Westchester: these are permanent homes, not investment properties, and the owners invest accordingly in craftsmanship that will outlast trends and last for decades.
Round Hill estates span several architectural archetypes: English-style manor houses from the 1920s–1940s, American Colonial farmhouses dating to the 1700s–1800s, and substantial Contemporary estates built between 1980 and 2010. Each archetype requires a fundamentally different kitchen design approach. The English manor homes call for period-sensitive materials — hand-painted cabinetry in British racing green or deep navy, quarried limestone countertops, Aga or La Cornue ranges, and handmade ceramic tile. The Colonial farmhouses demand rustic authenticity — wide-plank pine floors, open beam ceilings, fireclay sinks, and a design that feels evolved over time. The contemporary estates allow for clean modernism — Bulthaup or Siematic-style cabinetry, Dekton surfaces, and precision Miele integration.
Round Hill Road properties regularly sell above $4 million, with exceptional estates reaching $15 million. Kitchen investments at this property level are calibrated accordingly: $150,000 to $300,000 is typical for a full renovation, with multi-room projects including butler's pantries, mudrooms, and outdoor kitchen integrations exceeding $400,000. Three Brothers manages every aspect of these complex, multi-phase projects with full design-build accountability — one team, one contract, one point of contact from design through final walkthrough.
Many Round Hill properties include working equestrian facilities — barns, paddocks, and riding rings that define the estate's character. Kitchens in these homes frequently connect to mudrooms and boot rooms designed for equestrian-lifestyle functionality: durable flooring, deep utility sinks, storage for riding gear, and casual dining areas for farm-adjacent family life. We design and build these integrated mudroom-kitchen systems as a single unified scope, ensuring that the transition from paddock to kitchen to formal dining room flows naturally through the home.
Contact Three Brothers Kitchens & Baths at (914) 297-4280 or through our website to schedule a complimentary in-home consultation at your Round Hill Road property. We travel to all Bedford locations and are experienced with the access requirements of gated estate properties. Weekend consultations are available.
Yes. Historic farmhouse kitchens are among our most demanding and rewarding projects. We assess the original structure, incorporate surviving architectural elements, and design a kitchen that feels genuinely evolved rather than imposed.
Yes. Integrated mudroom-kitchen designs for equestrian properties are a specialty. We design boot storage, utility sinks, durable flooring, and family-use cabinetry that connects to the kitchen as a single cohesive renovation.
Three Brothers Kitchens & Baths has been serving Westchester County since 1979. Our Chappaqua showroom at 7 Memorial Dr, Chappaqua, NY 10514 is open Monday–Saturday, 8 AM–6 PM. Call us at (914) 297-4280 or schedule your free in-home consultation online.
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