The Glass House glowing at blue hour on a wooded lake edge.

Rowan Lake, Hudson Highlands

The Glass House

A private glass pavilion held between black water, pine shadow, and the first warm light after dusk.

Guests
2
From$1,850per night
Hold Dates

The hour the lake goes black and the rooms begin to glow.

38 acreswooded lake edge
270 degreesof low-iron glass
3 suiteseach facing water
Blue-hour living room with a basalt fireplace and lake-facing glass wall.
01

Blue Hour

Living Room

Basalt hearthLake wall2700K glow
Primary suite with linen bed, white-oak millwork, and a lake view through glass.
02

Morning

Primary Suite

King bedOak millworkWater view
Stone soaking tub in a glass corner bath overlooking pines and still lake water.
03

Steam

Bath Suite

Stone tubRain showerLake glass
White-oak kitchen and dining room with a brushed stainless island and lake-facing windows.
04

Late Day

Kitchen

Chef kitchenSix seatsOak table
Wet basalt fire terrace outside the glass pavilion at blue hour.
05

After Rain

Fire Terrace

Linear fireWet basaltLake edge

Outside the glass.

Three short walks between water, fire, and steam. Move barefoot from one to the next.

Deck

Cantilevered over still water

A black-stained cedar deck reaches past the basalt edge so the lake sits directly under your morning coffee.

Sauna & Plunge

Cedar sauna, cold lake

A two-person cedar sauna and a stone plunge basin tuck into the pine line, ten quiet steps from the water.

Lake Access

Private dock, no neighbors in view

A short basalt path leads to a single-board dock. No motorboats. Loons in the morning, mist after rain.

Built for privacy, calibrated for long weekends.

Every room faces the water. Service spaces tuck behind oak. The terrace, sauna path, and morning deck are close enough to move barefoot between them.

Sleeps
6 guests
Bedrooms
3 suites
Baths
3.5
Minimum
3 nights
Distance
92 min from NYC
Setting
Private lake edge

Private booking request

Hold the house before the light changes.

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