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Craftsman-style bungalows are easy to spot. Usually one or 1 ½ stories high, the homes are clad with wood, stone or stucco siding. Often the two floors are of different materials.
Purists have strict standards when it comes to calling a house a Craftsman. It requires more than a wood staircase and long eaves. Can a brand-new home be a Craftsman? A house on the market in ...
Built in 1890, this Craftsman-style bungalow in Quincy is a unique find. It’s four houses down the street from the sandy shores of Wollaston Beach, yet only asks $315 per square foot. Inside, a ...
Built in 1920, this Craftsman-style bungalow in St. Louis, Missouri, blends original charm with thoughtful updates. Featuring 2,047 square feet on an 8,398-square-foot lot, the home includes a ...
Craftsman-style homes are a quintessential part of American architecture and are famous for their gorgeous porches, lively rooflines, and natural wood elements. (Plus those dreamy built-ins!). They ...
As luck would have it, Malloy for 15 years has practiced medicine in Great Falls, another community with a generous collection of Craftsman-style bungalows.
Why do I appreciate Craftsman bungalows, those low-slung, early 20th-century Arts and Crafts-era homes known for their clean, horizontal lines and sturdy woodwork?
With Leigh’s guidance Casey looked at approximately 10 houses, ultimately purchasing a Craftsman-style bungalow, c. 1920, in Central Gardens. He paid $335,000 for approximately 1,700 square feet ...
Craftsman architecture — and the Craftsman-style bungalow — grew out of the American Arts and Crafts movement that flourished starting in the late 19th century.
On 44th Street just north of Indian School Road stands a Craftsman bungalow amid much younger midcentury modern homes. Newcomers might think that it’s a new build in retro style. But while it ...
Craftsman-style bungalows are easy to spot. Usually one or 1 1/2 stories high, the homes are clad with wood, stone or stucco siding. Often the two floors are of different materials.