Fall 2010
Here’s a preview of what’s inside of the Fall 2010 issue of Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival: Purchase this Issueor Subscribe Now! ON THE COVER:In an Arts &…
Here's a preview of what's inside of the Fall 2010 issue of Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival:
ON THE COVER:In an Arts & Crafts Tudor house in Seattle, a De Morgan tile is among the treasures on the mantel in the study.Photo by William Wright
IN THE MAGAZINE:
Restoration
Rescue for a Tudor
A 1908 fine house is a case study on how to treat the interiors of a transitional English Arts & Crafts Tudor. by Brian Coleman | photographs by William Wright
New Work
Craftsman Contemporary
Intimate spaces and beautiful work in wood and stone define a house that’s part rustic, part modern. by Regina Cole | photographs by Roger Wade
Outside
Where House Meets Garden
How pergolas, fences, arbors, and trellises soften transitions in the Arts & Crafts garden. by Dan Cooper
Utility Spaces
A Cook’s Kitchen
Artisanship is evident in an inspired kitchen for a new lake house; the design/build team made it personal. by Patricia Poore
The Guild
Mexican Copper
The traditional, hand-hammered metalwork of the Purepecha people of central Mexico has found a niche in the A&C Revival. by Patricia Poore
WEB EXCLUSIVES:
Today's Arts & Crafts Kitchens
It’s easy to understand why this style is popular for kitchens, whether remodeled or brand new. Here’s a look at the various elements that go toward making a stunning revival kitchen.
A New Craftsman Kitchen
A husband-and-wife design/build team outfitted the space with unique woodwork and motifs of the Arts & Crafts movement.
Bungalow Kitchen, Plain & Simple
Practical yet old-fashioned, straightforward yet edgy with color, this Pasadena kitchen in a 1922 house has an apron-front sink, stylish white cabinets, built-ins, and original light fixtures. Here’s the homeowner’s story.
Arts & Crafts Kitchen Expo
Browse an inspiring and eye-opening list of specialist products and manufacturers to help you design, outfit, and finish your kitchen—whether you’re restoring a period bungalow or dreaming of a multi-function room for your Craftsman Revival house.
Calendar of Events
Check for upcoming Arts & Crafts events coming to an area near you. Have an event that isn't posted? Be sure to submit to our editors here.

Patricia Poore is Editor-in-chief of Old House Journal and Arts & Crafts Homes, as well as editorial director at Active Interest Media’s Home Group, overseeing New Old House, Traditional Building, and special-interest publications.
Poore joined Old House Journal when it was a Brooklyn-brownstoner newsletter in the late 1970s. She became owner and publisher and, except for the years 2002–2013, has been its editor. Poore founded the magazines Old-House Interiors (1995–2013) and Early Homes (2004–2017); their content is now available online and folded into Old-House Journal’s wider coverage. Poore also created GARBAGE magazine (1989–1994), the first unaffiliated environmental consumer magazine.
Poore has participated, hands-on, in several restorations, including her own homes: a 1911 brownstone in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and a 1904 Tudor–Shingle Style house in Gloucester, Massachusetts, where she brought up her boys and their wonderful dogs.