Winter 2013

Here’s a preview of what’s inside of the Winter 2013 issue of Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival: Purchase this Issueor Subscribe Now! ON THE COVER:Pretty Douglas fir woodwork—built…

Here's a preview of what's inside of the Winter 2013 issue of Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival:

ON THE COVER:Pretty Douglas fir woodwork—built by the handy owner—warms the interior of a “nice little bungalow” in Santa Barbara.Photo by William Wright

IN THE MAGAZINE:

Restoration
Beautiful Basic Bungalow
A Santa Barbara native rescues a house built in 1919, adding period woodwork to the interior. by John Bock | photographs by William Wright

The Guild
Transplants to Asheville
Introducing three woodworkers who each migrated to the mountains of crafts-rich North Carolina. by Mary Ellen Polson

New Work
Craftsman Heir
Using the Arts & Crafts philosophy not to re-create the past, but in a contemporary twist on the revival. by Patricia Poore | photographs by Karen Melvin

Utility
Putting It Back
A once unusable (if rather original) kitchen is sympathetically remodele with elements of the 1910s. by Donna Pizzi

Outside
Outdoor Hearths
Restored 1950s “barbecue,” minimalist fire-pit, or a second kitchen—it’s the comeback of the outdoor hearth. Vicki Johnson and Ken Druse

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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.