Character, Built In: 5 Homes with Beautiful Exposed Wood Beams

Wood beams don’t just carry the weight of a home; they carry the room. They add dimension, beauty, and a sense of structure that instantly elevates a space. They bring warmth, depth, and a little character to any room. From an 18th-century Hudson Valley estate to a light-filled home with soaring ceilings in South Harlem, these are the spaces where the beams set the tone. Here are five BHS listings that showcase them beautifully.

85 North 3rd Street #204

The exposed beams give this Williamsburg loft a natural sense of character and make the open layout feel more inviting.

33 Nodine Pasture Road

Cozy meets refined in this Kent living space, where the exposed beams draw your eye up to the soaring peaked ceilings.

209 West 118th Street #5K

Here, the beams give the room its airy feel, adding just enough structure and charm to make the space stand out.

104 Osprey Way

In this Water Mill modern barn, the beams make an instant architectural impact, drawing your eye up as sunlight fills the space from every angle.

47 White Bridge Road

Set in an 18th-century estate, these beams tell the story of the home’s history while grounding the space in timeless character.


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