panels in a Craftsman-style configuration. This can be especially effective when re-siding an existing house to create something unique.More:Fiber Cement Siding in Modern Architecture9 Top Siding MaterialsFiber Cement Board in Modern Architecture
significant craftsman icon, the front porch.
Porter Street Bungalow was different. The stucco walls on the right and left side elevations were the first indication of an original bungalow form. Yet the swooping roof, so characteristic of the period, was terminated at the front by a first floor enclosure that
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we are craftsman style people but open to other ideas.
level. Craftsman style window and trim treatment with smooth stucco finish
Multi-pane instead of single-pane windows.
Like a few other Craftsman details, this window style originated with the Prairie architectural style. The most common c
Multipane instead of single-pane windows. Like a few other Craftsman details, this window style originated
green craftsman exterior with trim treatments
other Craftsman details, this window style originated with the Prairie architectural style. The most common configurations are either four-over-one or six-over-one double-hung windows. The windows are often grouped together and cased in wide trim. This window style is a great traditional or historical
historical style for homes with a view, as the single-pane lower sash has no mullion obstructions.
ailed Craftsman Front View. Often referred to as a "bungalow" style home, this type of design and layout typically make use of every square foot of usable space. Another benefit to this style home is it lends itself nicely to long, narrow lots and small building footprints. Stunning curb appeal, detaling
are true Craftsman characteristics. Makes you just want to knock on the door to see what's inside!
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just love craftsman style homes. and look at the wrap around deck!