Editor’s Letter
Plain or Snazzy, All Good
by Patricia Poore
New Work
Personal Expression
A new house in Sausalito is a California Arts & Crafts revival design incorporating sustainability; it might be called “Greene & green.”
by Brian D. Coleman | photos by William Wright
The Guild
At Archive Edition Textiles
Where would we be without the beautifully woven fabrics selected for reproduction by Paul Freeman? He’s joined by Arts & Crafts collector Karl Eulberg for the next step.
by Mary Ellen Polson
Restoration
A Frank Lloyd Wright Rescue
Chicago architect John Eifler resurrected the Wright-designed Ross Home, vacant and considered a tear-down.
by Brian D. Coleman | photos by William Wright
Outside
A Garden in Montgomery
A landscape designer imagines boxwood and favorite cottage flowers in an English garden created for a Tudor Revival house in Montgomery, Alabama.
story and photos by Steve Gross & Susan Daley
Details
Hanging Curtains & Drapery
Curtain and drapery hanging basics; finding the right hardware.
by Brian D. Coleman
Utility Spaces
Spanish & Art Deco Tile Fantasy
Exuberant color tile in bathrooms of the 1920s inspires us today. by Patricia Poore
Bringing It Back
Restoring Vintage Lighting
by Mary Ellen Polson
From the Archive
An 1912 L. & J.G. Stickley living room.
by Bo Sullivan

Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival covers both the original movement and the ongoing revival, providing insight for restoration, kitchen renovation, updates, and new construction. Find sources for kitchen and bath, carpet, fine furniture and pottery, millwork, roofing, doors and windows, flooring, hardware and lighting. The Annual Resource Guide, with enhanced editorial chapters and beautiful photography, helps Arts & Crafts aficionados find the artisans and products to help them build, renovate, and decorate their bungalow, Craftsman, Prairie, Tudor Revival, or Arts & Crafts Revival home.