Craftsman transformation including front entry, porch, and period details
Hi, Iquinnie, thankyou for your question. The front door Simpson Craftsman Series Solano 2 6841 in fir.
Nice style and colors but too big
Porch style for back porch off of the kitchen.
Makes It CraftsmanA low-pitched, gabled roof. The low-slung rooflines reflect the influence of Oriental architecture on the style. These roofs typically have a wide, unenclosed eave overhang with decorative supports. Roofs with a low pitch are typically better suited to warmer climates, where snow and ice
example, a Craftsman-style door on a modern house or Prairie-style window grids on a colonial-style home.And don't forget the garage door. Make sure it's carefully considered as it's more often than not the most prominent door on the front of your house.
test of Craftsman bungalows is how their doors are styled. Almost all original versions have glass panes in the upper third of the door, separated from the bottom paneled portion by a thick piece of trim. Swapping out your door for a Craftsman one is another way to incorporate a little of the style into
materials and styles, doors are the portals we use to get from outside to inside. Sometimes these are large portals, like ones we drive our car through, and sometimes they're more intimate, like the front door to a cottage. The key is to have doors that are well sized and appropriately styled to match the
history of Craftsman style, because by the time that style of architecture gained popularity, this mining town had already gone bust. However, these clients were drawn to Craftsman style, so Craft abided by their wishes and added some South Main touches, creating another good example of blended styles. The
history of Craftsman style, because by the time that style of architecture gained popularity, this mining town had already gone bust. However, these clients were drawn to Craftsman style, so Craft abided by their wishes and added some South Main touches, creating another good example of blended styles. The
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
build a craftsman style home with all of the interior and exterior details versus a more traditional build?
Do you have any Dutch colonial style homes, I would love to see some.
love with craftsman architecture. Your home is beautiful, thanks for sharing.
I'm pulling numbers out of the air, but I would say that a Craftsman Style home would be about 25% more to build than a typical custom home. The details and trim work in a Craftsman style home add more material, which adds
darling Craftsman in Dunn Edwards' Artichoke, DE5545.
The Craftsman style of the early 20th century sported a darker, earthier color scheme using deep browns, greens and reds. The current popularity of the style is making more homeowners consider richer color schemes
Craftsman details and the plantation shutters in the windows
The Craftsman style of the early 20th century sported a darker, earthier color scheme using deep browns, greens and reds. The current popularity of the style is making more homeowners consider richer color schemes.
The color of this sweet Craftsman-style home's exterior? "Artichoke" by Dunn Edwards
craftsman style with open wide steps leading to front door - very inviting
Color scheme. stone, shingles and wood trim. Not white, but off white. Not the style of pillars
Craftsman. The traditional Craftsman home builds from the Prairie Style with addition of exposed rafters, decorative brackets under the eaves and stone porch supports and chimney. Updates: This new construction played up the Craftsman style home with more complex roof lines and color combination.
details. Craftsman bungalows almost always feature a mix of materials. The siding is typically wooden clapboard (though shingled siding is also common), but porch piers and foundations are often made of stone. Brick, concrete block and stucco are also sometimes used. Take a page from the Craftsman stylebook