These homes break down the most iconic features of this Craftsman style aesthetic and prove that it’s all about the details.
A craftsman home is known for its incredible character and use of natural materials. Here are 10 features prominent in most craftsman homes.
These homes break down the most iconic features of this Craftsman style aesthetic and prove that it’s all about the details.
Heidi Caillier brought a tasteful touch of pattern and texture to the 1910 home
I have been obsessed with the Craftsman style house for a while now. I adore the plain, simple moldings around doors and windows and can’t get enough of the front porches. Take a look at this beautiful Craftsman Style home. A cozy southern front porch leads you into this house with a floorplan designed for… Continue reading →
These homes break down the most iconic features of this Craftsman style aesthetic and prove that it’s all about the details.
Feature Friday featuring Old Silver Shed, a stunning cottage in Cape Cod. Stop by for the full tour of this quintessential New England beauty!
We're exploring the "happy moody" design style with this stunning vintage home restoration. Lots of tips for nailing the style as well as lots of good inspo
A London-based decorating duo brought their quintessentially English point of view Stateside for this complete overhaul
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As a registered historical structure, the Craftsman cottage has one foot in the past
Using original bits and vintage pieces, making this Craftsman kitchen functional was a high priority.
Tour the charming and thoughtfully-renovated home of Ashley and Ross Goldman
Finding paint colors to go with neutral dark wood floors, trim & cabinets can be challenging. Blues, greens, creams & neutrals work like a charm.
Barrett, our tile guy, brought out the mosaic floor tile last night. Sadly, the red is the wrong color. We picked up a sample in late summer when we were looking for matching colors and the tile he ordered around October is not the same color. He called Dal Tile and apparently reds are not always the same. The new red looks too bright and candy cane and it doesn't look period to us. In theory we could special order a custom color but we really only need 6 square feet of it and who knows how many months it would take (and how expensive it would be). Barrett is still working on the problem, but we likely have to change the tiling plan. We are actually expecting to go back to the original plan, which is tiling based on this floor. Since our master bathroom will have stained woodwork trim like the rest of the bathrooms, we think the rust tile will look OK as it will blend with the woodwork rather than the deco tiles. This is probably a good place to share our wainscoting tiling plan as well. Before I bought the tile auction, I was planning the shower something like this. But then we found the decorative tile among the tiles we bought at the auction. Unfortunately, there are not enough of them to entirely encircle the bathroom so we had to adapt the plan a bit. So, instead, we are going to run the deco tiles in the wainscoting outside of the shower and terminate them at the shower. It's not like you will see them inside the shower anyway because I will NOT be installing a clear glass enclosure. We plan on laying out the tile something like this. And then we think the interior of the shower will be tiled something like this. (I originally grabbed this photo from the internet, but the original website it appeared on is gone.) Update later: I was cruising around the newly released New York Public Library public domain images and I found this in a Mott's Iron Works 1911 bathroom catalog. Check out that tile pattern. Now I'm pretty enthused about the pattern we've chosen.
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Anthony Collett’s own London house combines the warmth and colour of his collected objects with the passion for craftsmanship that defines the work of Collett-Zarzycki, his multi-disciplinary design partnership