Here’s a preview of what’s inside of the Arts & Crafts Homes Winter Issue:
ON THE COVER:This period-inspired makeover in San Diego's Mission Hills district added a second story and porches.Photograph by Larny J. Mack
IN THE MAGAZINE:
Perfect Kitchen for a Pottery Collector
A collector of Fulper pottery creates a furniture-quality oak kitchen to fit with his Arts & Crafts interior. by Patricia Poore
Bringing It Back
Sliding pocket doors were still popular in the bungalow era; here’s how to fix them up. by Mary Ellen Polson
Textiles Then & Now
Against simplified wall treatments, textiles add color and texture. by Patricia Poore
Hollywood Ending
Benign neglect kept an artistic 1907 Foursquare from modernization, but it needed TLC. by Fred Albert | photos by William Wright
Tom Richard at Old California Lantern
Making gorgeous reproduction light fixtures has become a family affair, and new brands are taking shape. by Mary Ellen Polson
Going Up in Style
A California architect saves the essence of a 1910 house while adding a second story in a handsome makeover. by Mary Ellen Polson | photos by Larny J. Mack
Motifs of the Revival
The owl in decoration. by Patricia Poore

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.