Arts & Crafts Homes Spring 2017

Check out what’s inside the latest edition.

Editor's Letter
Satisfying Nonconformity
by Patricia Poore

Restoration
Gentle Stewards for a 1908 House
With a mix of influences, an architect-designed brick house in Portland, Oregon, is a classic example of those that go “beyond the bungalow.”
by Donna Pizzi | photos by Blackstone Edge Studios

The Guild
Rookwood Pottery
The historic Cincinnati pottery founded in 1880 is riding a new wave of modernization and creativity.
by Mary Ellen Polson

New Work
Wright on the River
This new, timber-frame house speaks the language of the owner’s favorite architect. And it is energy efficient.
by Regina Cole | photos by Carolyn Bates

Outside
California Ease
Imagine garden rooms with verdant space for lounging, eating, and hanging out in a hot tub, all in a modest yard. 
by Brian D. Coleman | photos by William Wright

Pilgrimage
Bespoke Tours for Serious Students
Arts & Crafts tours for the trip of a lifetime.

Utility Spaces
Splendid Craftsman Kitchen on the East Coast
Quarter-sawn oak cabinets with a Stickley vibe anchor this kitchen.
by Patricia Poore

Details
Historic Mosaic Patterns
See traditional tile patterns for bathroom and kitchen floors.
by Brian D. Coleman

Bringing It Back
A Mosaic Tile Floor
Laying a traditional tile floor.
by Mary Ellen Polson

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.