Craftsman style

The Word “Craftsman” and other Arts & Crafts-Era House Styles
The word "Craftsman" is often used in reference to American Arts & Crafts style. A Craftsman Home, though, is something more defined.
An Arts & Crafts Woodworker's House
Along the rugged Oregon coast, a house grows out of the boulders: new work in the Arts & Crafts spirit, led by a woodworker turned builder.
Bainbridge Bungalow
Amidst newly planted gardens that offer views of the bay and mountains, a charming 1915 bungalow of seven gables is restored with regard for history.
A Seattle Craftsman Bungalow Revealed
The homeowner was destined to rescue this 1913 Arts & Crafts house. The hard work took eight years; the result is a home perfect for her.
Arts & Crafts Architecture
Like today’s revival, Arts & Crafts was an international movement involving multiple approaches and varied design. Here's how to distinguish them all.
Melton Workroom (formerly Ann Wallace Prairie Textiles)
Curtains for Arts and Crafts homes made to order, in natural fibers. Plain, appliquéd, or stenciled. Also pillows and table runners.
Craftsman Simplicity in Seattle
A refreshed and updated Bungalow stays true to its Arts & Crafts character.
Gentle Stewards for a 1908 House
American Arts & Crafts architecture includes many examples that go “beyond the bungalow.” This one in Portland, Oregon, is a classic.