Dorothy Draper’s childhood home in Tuxedo Park is on the market for $4 million.

Design enthusiasts and fans of the legendary interior decorator Dorothy Draper now have the rare chance to own the childhood home where her signature style began. The elegant residence, located at 82 Lookout Road in Tuxedo Park, New York, has just been listed for just under $4 million. Known as Ogden Lodge, this historic home was built in 1883 by Draper’s parents, Paul and Susan Tuckerman, in one of the country’s most exclusive gated communities.

The library.A guest bedroom.The back of the house is animated by a bit of faux-timbering.A covered patio.

A Legacy in Tuxedo Park

The exterior.

There are ornate plaster ceilings and a fireplace.

A Stunning Restoration

The kitchen.

Renovated in 2019, the kitchen includes a built-in breakfast table.

An Exquisite Estate

A elegantly simple staircase leads to the second floor.

The primary bedroom.

A Chance to Own a Piece of Design History

For anyone who has admired Dorothy Draper’s work or simply appreciates the elegance and charm of Gilded Age architecture, Ogden Lodge presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. With its rich history, exquisite restoration, and unparalleled location in Tuxedo Park, this property offers a unique glimpse into the world of one of the most influential designers of the 20th century.

The primary bath.