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
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
Motifs of the Revival: Heron, Crane & Egret.
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