Craftsman style can be achieved with Craftsman exterior colors like green, blue, cream, and even navy and black.
With each room masterfully embracing its period features, the decor of this home by designer Heidi Caillier beautifully blends nostalgic charm with modern influences
We just spent the most wonderful vacation with our dear friends in the picture-perfect town of Wilmette, IL (a north shore Chicago suburb). Most of the homes in the area were built in the Arts & Crafts style of the 1920's, and the cobblestone streets are lined with enormous mature trees. I quickly fell in
This project by Aline Architecture embodies the spirit of the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized artistry and functionality.
Our Classical Craftsman Molding is an historically accurate trim molding style for 20th century architecture, c. 1900-1930. View our 16 profiles and sizes.
English-leaning outside with an American Arts & Crafts interior, this stunning new home has simple massing punctuated by a two-story window bay.
Cozy Craftsman Interior This home was once a home with dated features and design. Now, it has a definite craftsman vibe. From the fireplace to the bathroom, all of the spaces have been updated to feature the craftsman warmth with wood and tile. The owners wanted to feel cozy in their space, and they definitely do.
“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature, it will never fail you.” Frank Lloyd Wright Featured Project Images (click on an image to enlarge)
Bungalow style homes have wide porches, genuine charm and make a wonderful family home. Use our bungalow paint color chart for authentic Arts and Crafts colors.
Let's talk about Craftsman style; the characteristics, where it originated, how its evolved over time, and why it might be a good fit for you personally.
Wallpaper designs of the Teens and Twenties often lagged behind the high-style Arts & Crafts designs we find fashionable today. Here’s an introduction that includes florals and oatmeal papers, and even the Colonial Revival influence.
Cabinets, fixtures, and tile for modern interpretation: A look at revival design approaches.
17 Americans share a little about their home, their neighborhood, and how their lives have changed this year:
The distinctive rooflines of Craftsman homes are a signature feature that sets them apart. This design showcases a classic Craftsman style home with its
Everything you need to know and do before buying, selling or renting a home. Find tips, research and step-by-step guides to build confidence around your next move.
Here's a gorgeous gallery featuring 50 chandelier foyer ideas. Small and big chandeliers featured in all kinds of foyers and entryways.
Let's talk about Craftsman style; the characteristics, where it originated, how its evolved over time, and why it might be a good fit for you personally.
Specifications Total Living Area: 2737 sq ft Main Living Area: 2737 sq ft Bonus Area: 400 sq ft Unfinished Basement Area: 2730 sq ft Garage Area: 604 sq ft Garage Type: Attached Garage Bays: 2 Foundation Types: Walkout Basement Exterior Walls: 2x4 House Width: 70'10 House Depth: 77'0 Number of Stories: 1 Bedrooms: 3 Full Baths: 3 Half Baths: 1 Max Ridge Height: 24'6 from Front Door Floor Level Primary Roof Pitch: 8:12 Roof Framing: Stick Porch: 373 sq ft FirePlace: Yes Main Ceiling Height: 10' Upper Ceiling Height: 8' * May require additional drawing time. Special Features: Bonus Room Butler's Pantry Coat Closet Deck or Patio Entertaining Space Front Porch Mudroom Office Open Floor Plan Pantry Rear Porch Storage Space
Crown Point creates the flavor of Arts & Crafts in the heart of the home.
Part 4 in a series on interior design styles covers the Craftman design style and what defines the style. Read the article now!
Even though I don't really need to do much more research, I seem to be addicted to downloading books from Internet Archive. I really am a research junky. I guess I may as well put all this research energy to good use by sharing some of the good stuff I've found. Because I'm putting lots of pictures in this post, I'm going to insert a page break so it won't bog down folks loading the main page. If you want to see all of the pictures, you'll have to open the post. On my mind this week are closets and other bedroom built-ins—probably because we're trying to make progress on our closet this month. I've cited where I got the drawings. From Housewifery by L. Ray Balderton, 1919 From Home Interiors by the National Lumber Mfg. Association, 1929 From Home Interiors by the National Lumber Mfg. Association, 1929 These three wardrobes are from the Morgan Millwork catalog (1921) I shared a couple days ago. These 5 pages about Closets and Wardrobes are from the book What Makes the House Beautiful: A Collection of Building Details and Measured Drawings, published in 1920 by Henrietta C. Peabody. And three more from various sources. From the Curtis Cabinet and Stair Work catalog, 1927. From an Ideal Built-In Furniture catalog, c. 1920 From a Sears Honor Bilt Building Materials catalog, 1930.
Collaboration is alive and well in the revival of Arts and Crafts. This installation for a client in Santa Rosa was conceived by Debey Zito, who designed and built the fireplace woodwork, the light fixture, and the chair (with a copper falcon inlaid in the side panel). Her partner Terry Schmitt did the carving.
Tour sixteen beautifully restored homes built and decorated in the Arts and Crafts style, an early twentieth century movement to counter the increasing urbanization and mechanization of human life. Nearly 300 color photos detail links between nature and human skill, and capture architectural elements of the Arts and Crafts bungalow. This book is a must have for Arts and Crafts followers and ideal for all woodworkers, glass workers, masons, and collectors, offering insight and design inspiration through images of built-in cabinets, stained glass windows, brick fireplaces, and antiques displays.
We just spent the most wonderful vacation with our dear friends in the picture-perfect town of Wilmette, IL (a north shore Chicago suburb). Most of the homes in the area were built in the Arts & Crafts style of the 1920's, and the cobblestone streets are lined with enormous mature trees. I quickly fell in
Long-time guild member Paul Duchscherer distinguished himself through the design of historic interiors, while his lectures, books, and TV appearances made him a luminary in the period design world.
A craftsman home is known for its incredible character and use of natural materials. Here are 10 features prominent in most craftsman homes.
**We Do Rush Orders** This fireplace mantel is our "Victorian" design from our Mountain Elegance line. It's made out of Knotty Alder which is definitely my favorite material to work with. It features true Craftsman Era Design with square lines and multiple supporting corbels. In keeping with the Craftsman Era we've used a Mahogany stain which is a classic brown color with subtle red tones It includes everything just as you see it, completely finished and with all mounting hardware. Also included are easy to follow instructions to get your shelf up in no time! Shelf Measurements 8" deep x 8" tall x (length of your choosing) 5 Corbels Measuring 2.5" deep, 2.75" wide, 3.75" tall If you need special sizing or want custom stain matching please call John 801-577-9634 100% satisfaction guaranteed, your shelf will arrive safe and in mint condition. Thank you again for taking a look at our mantels. John
White or rustic? Bungalow-era kitchens may be basic in white, while revival kitchens are new interpretations, often unique.
This 1910 house in Portland, Oregon was built according to plans published in Gustav Stickley’s magazine. Recent owners fixed it up true to the original intention.
Here are some pics from the interior of a 1928 Sears kit home that was remodeled and featured in Fine Homebuilding #200, "An American Bungalow: Before and After." If you want to read more about this...
Craftsman style can be achieved with Craftsman exterior colors like green, blue, cream, and even navy and black.