Hudson River Woodworks In the News

Rockland Health and Life

“He’s really an artist who works with wood,” says New City resident Maryanne Slauson of craftsman Rob Levy, owner of HUDSON RIVER WOODWORKS (845-638-1210), in Garnerville, who recently built stylish custom cabinetry for her kitchen. click to read this article

Woodshop News

Rob Levy is finally able to say he has the custom woodworking business he’s always dreamed of creating. Along with his crew, the owner of Hudson River Woodworks in Garnerville, N.Y., works with the architectural and design community and home-owners… click to read this article

Tuxedo Park Business Portfolio

Hudson River Woodworks is a full service design and build company specializing in a white-glove full-service for the most discriminating clientele. “We do everything from full scale mockups to providing details of sections of the cabinetry. Sketches, detailed drawings and color samples are provided along with a written description of the project…” click to read this article

CMA Profiles

Hudson River Woodworks works with homeowners, builders/contractors and interior designers to create fine custom cabinetry, entertainment centers, built-ins, library rooms, home offices, kitchens, and high-end closets. The company’s founder, Rob Levy, recently said, “I started the business in my father’s four-car garage…” click to read this article

LoHud.com

Rob Levy is an artist when it comes to crafting fine cabinetry, built-in wall units, and the kind of high-end closets that would make Mariah Carey weep. He started out in his father’s cabinetmaking business, got a degree in fine arts, and today has combined the two into a business: Hudson River Woodworks, which designs, builds, and installs everything from your kitchen cabinets to an entertainment unit for your new HDTV. click to read this article

UpstateHouse.com

When it comes to his passion for quality woodworking and aesthetics, Rob Levy has no qualms about following in his father’s footsteps. Levy, a fourth-generation cabinetmaker and founder of Hudson River Woodworks, credits “the incredibly creative environment” he grew up in for helping him to develop “an appreciation for objects that are both aesthetically beautiful and well-made.” click to read this article