1945 Meticulously Maintained Craftsman Pending Sale in Dallas, Texas $426,500 | Built 1945 | 1,496 Sq. Ft. | 3 Beds | 2 Baths | 0.16 Acres 426 South Winnetka Avenue, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75208 Located in one of Dallas’ most sought-after neighborhoods, Winnetka Heights, this historic 1945 craftsman is pending sale after hitting the […]
Craftsman style can be achieved with Craftsman exterior colors like green, blue, cream, and even navy and black.
Craftsman bungalow, Historic District, San Marcos, Texas. View On Black Explore: August 2, 2007.
The Craftsman Bungalow were first popular around the years 1900 – 1929, but it has since taken another turn in popularity in new build homes. The main features in this style of home are the low-pitched, gabled roof, front or corner porch under the rooflines, columns supporting the roof or porch. They can usually have a front, side or cross gabled. If you’re like me, this is my absolute favorite type of housing style. Just wanted to share a few of my favorite!
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Classic Craftsman features consume the front elevation of this timeless Bungalow house plan; inside, modern updates make this the perfect home for families or empty nesters. A home office and guest bedroom frame the foyer, while a few steps further you will find a media room across from the mudroom. The rear is reserved for the kitchen, dining, and living areas, completely open to one another and extending onto a screened porch for outdoor living. The kitchen boasts an oversized island and walk-in pantry, along with plenty of workspace. The master is located on the second level, conveniently located next to the laundry room. The walk-in closet and 5-fixture bathroom complete the master suite. Bedrooms 2 and 3 can be found down the hall, across from a shared bath with two sinks.
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.
I'll be honest, I've never considered buying a single story home. Not once! They've never appealed to me. That is, until I had two kids. Making my way up and down the stairs with both boys, keeping Miles from going up and down the stairs when he isn't supposed to, and bringing laundry up and down t
Whether you want to go daring with dark green, use traditional earth-tones, or keep it simple with neutrals, there are tons of Craftsman house palettes that work. Here are some of our favorites.
Los Angeles designer Frances Merrill infuses a restored period residence with whimsy and personality while staying true to its history
Nice Craftsman bungalow! This home was built in 1928. It is located on .98 acres in Winston Salem, North Carolina. This home has ten foot ceilings and beautiful hardwood floors. It has been updated. This home has a new roof, two new heat pumps, and updated electric and plumbing. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and 2,246 square feet. $259,900 From the Zillow listing: Amazing remodel in Wallburg!!! While maintaining most of its historical charm (10′ +/- ceilings downstairs, original hardwood floors, archway, windows, fireplaces and more) this gorgeous home has all the updates any discerning buyer could want! Custom kitchen cabinets, SS appliances, leather granite, Scorched barn doors, amazing tiled shower, new roof, 2 new heat pumps, new electrical/plumbing and wonderful front and back covered porches…all on just under an acre lot. See A/O for complete update list. Let them know you saw it on Old House Life!
A Craftsman-style home is worthy of a paint color as rich and varied as its architectural elements.
Craftsman-style homes are known for their charming simplicity and custom details. This architectural style is often used for small bungalows.
Fake siding and popcorn ceilings didn’t faze restoration veterans who saw the inherent charm of this Craftsman bungalow-style Colonial Revival House in northwest Oregon. They set about making it right again.