Amidst newly planted gardens that offer views of the bay and mountains, a charming 1915 bungalow of seven gables is restored with regard for history.
There’s something comforting about the craftsman furniture style. You know you can count on it to be simple, clean and beautiful. You know, that if...
In a glorious if lengthy reversal of misfortune in Santa Barbara, California, the 1912 Bungalow was restored by dedicated owners who fell in love with this period.
17 Americans share a little about their home, their neighborhood, and how their lives have changed this year:
Thoughtfully restored, these coveted houses in a New Jersey town reflect the best intentions of the developer, a colorful character.
Originally the kitchen in the 1920s, this room was gutted, a wall moved, and the floor and ceiling leveled. The fir floor, windows, and doors are all original, but the wainscoting, box beams…
A 1914 Craftsman house is restored with sensitivity.
Bungalow-era rooms have been described as plain, but they are warm and fully decorated.
These homes break down the most iconic features of this Craftsman style aesthetic and prove that it’s all about the details.
Browse the spaces of this home, filled with antiques and a warm, welcoming vibe, and learn about its antique-collecting owners.
Rehab Addict host Nicole Curtis is giving a turn-of-the-century bungalow a second chance to be the cute and cozy home it once was. A crumbling brick facade, leaking roof and unfinished attic are renovated along with a living room, dining room, bathroom and master suite. See the surprising before-and-afters here.
Facing tilted porch piers and baby-blue woodwork, a smitten owner brings the Arts & Crafts aesthetic to a 1921 bungalow in Seattle.
To recognize Craftsman Style house plans, it helps to understand their exterior anatomy and interior elements as well. In this in depth article, we'll show you both.
Once a cheap and practical wall covering considered fit only for back-hall and service areas, beadboard now appears front and center in many high-end bathrooms and kitchens. But it’s just one of many legitimate wall treatments for Arts & Crafts homes.
Heidi Caillier brought a tasteful touch of pattern and texture to the 1910 home