Craftsman-style homes were popular in the early 20th century, typically featuring exposed gables, tapered porch columns, and artisan workmanship.
The desire to buy a Craftsman-style home has increased in the past few years. “There’s been a noticeable shift in buyers moving from generic modern builds to homes that radiate warmth, character, and ...
Lisa Kelley of MacCaro Real Estate offers a home with space, privacy, scenic beauty, and the quality of a true Craftsman home, in a most convenient location.
The oldest residence on a street in Southeast Portland’s Mount Tabor neighborhood has new features to meet modern needs. The original house, built in 1906, has been expanded and updated, with an ...
At the beginning of the 20th century, tens of thousands of newcomers from back east arrived in Southern California, looking for a change. Attracted by the climate and landscape, they built homes that ...
The historic Pasadena Craftsman home of the longtime ceramist Stanley Edmonson came into the spotlight this month when it was announced that it would transform into a gallery to house artistic ...
EUGENE, ORE. – The Easley is a beautifully designed 2 story Craftsman house plan that blends timeless curb appeal with modern function. Its steep rooflines, decorative gable brackets, and ...
For Lisa and Patrick Brault, the key to updating their 1911 Craftsman home in a historic Pasadena neighborhood is to balance the home’s original Arts and Crafts flavor with the needs of their modern ...
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From craftsman to colonial, this is our ultimate guide to the 20 most iconic American house styles
America is composed of many different architectural styles. From Mediterranean-style homes influenced by rustic European architecture to the more traditional Colonial buildings nestled in pockets ...
Early Portland developers trying to sell vacant lots during the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition needed to promote a dramatically new way to live to fairgoers passing by on the streetcar.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — It has been said by the Durand-Hedden House & Garden Association that, “Gustav Stickley was the leading American proponent of the Arts & Crafts Movement, which arose in England ...
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 sale ...
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