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Craftsman-style homes are a quintessential part of American architecture and are famous for their , lively rooflines, and . (Plus those dreamy built-ins!). They have an enduring appeal, too.
Built in 1908, their now-iconic Gamble House is one of grandest examples of the style, but it was the brothers’ more modest single-family bungalows that inspired the Craftsman-style house plans ...
Craftsman-style homes were a divergence from the Industrial Revolution. Critiquing mass-produced products, people began to admire modest homes that didn’t sacrifice character.
Also in the home is Cupcake, an 8-year-old West Highland White Terrier. Home: This is a 4-bed, 5-bath, 3,917-square-foot, craftsman-style home in Prospect that was built in 1977.
The first house she visited was a 1904 Craftsman beauty by Samuel Tilden Norton, the architect behind such local landmarks as Griffith Park’s Greek Theatre and the Wilshire Boulevard Temple.
More builders are adopting the quaint look of America’s early 20th-century Arts & Crafts-style homes—but are ditching the low ceilings and dark rooms.
The Craftsman-style house, built in 1926, is at the end of a street lined with huge trees in the Malvern Hill Subdivision near Detroit’s Old Redford neighborhood.
When they expanded their 1903-built Craftsman-style home in St. Paul, they opted for an ultramodern addition with a 21st-century aesthetic inside and out.
A stone house with blue trim and a hand-glazed clay tile roof sits on a wooded, serene site covering an acre in northwest Detroit. The house near 7 Mile Road and Grand River Avenue is listed for ...