Arts & Crafts Homes, Spring 2015
Here’s a peek at what’s inside of the latest issue of Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival: A Letter from the Editor Is A&C the new Colonial? Utility Spaces…
Here’s a peek at what’s inside of the latest issue of Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival:
A Letter from the Editor
Is A&C the new Colonial?
Utility Spaces
A rear addition for a kitchen. by Mary Ellen Polson
Bringing It Back
Refinishing plumbing fixtures by Gordon Bock
Details
On nooks, crannies, and built-ins. by Mary Ellen Polson
Pilgrimage
Rocky Mountain highlights. by Clare Martin Alexander
Restoration: True Craftsman
This 1910 house in Oregon was built according to plans published in Gustav Stickley’s magazine. Recent owners- fixed it up true to the original intention. by Brian D. Coleman | photos by William Wright
Guild: Native Trails’ Naomi Neilson Howard
A young woman enthralled with traditional Mexican arti- sanry becomes a conduit for extraordinary work. by Mary Ellen Polson
New Work: Montana Ease
The architect explains how his firm uses an Arts & Crafts vocabulary in tandem with a modern mountain vernacular, here creating a successful infill bungalow.
by Patricia Poore | photos by Karl Neumann
Outside: Exotic Color
Around a 1926 Spanish Colonial Revival house, the desert garden is anything but arid—then there’s the paint color! by Brian D. Coleman | photos by William Wright

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.