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The door was custom made by a local craftsman.
that the style and scale fit in with the existing homes. "Simple elements such as the front veranda and dormers are common design elements for a Craftsman style exterior," Melissa says. "We added the cedar-stained soffits under the veranda to add warmth as you enter the front door – it really is the little
New Craftsman style home, approx 3200sf on 60' wide lot. Views from the street, highlighting front porch, large overhangs, Craftsman detailing. Photos by Robert McKendrick Photography.
exact craftsman style we are building. We have to order our windows tomorrow. Can you please tell me the color of the windows? I cannot tell if they are dark brown or black in the picture.
Ballard Craftsman. Entry stair, second floor balcony and railing were missing, and rebuilt. Exterior colors are Benjamin Moore "Mountain Lane" for body and "Barely Yellow" for trim. David Whelan photo
Ballard Craftsman kitchen was custom of our design. Here's something similar from Maine Cottage: http://www.mainecottage.com/inga-dining-table.html Another option is from Shaker Workshops: http://www.shakerworkshops.com/catalog/view/shaker-dining-tables/Shaker-Trestle-Tables---Maple/FX21
this 1913 Craftsman house is reminiscent of those found in palaces in Venice or Verona in the last 15th century. I like the craftsman style; Matt would like that the master bedroom takes up the whole second level.
by the Craftsman style is, like the Chicago bungalow we saw earlier, long and thin to fit a narrow lot. The small front porch roof is supported by elephant columns.
This Craftsman style home wraps around an outdoor courtyard, allowing natural light to spill deep into the interior living spaces throughout the home.
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brand, style and color of the stone?
Love this for a lighter Craftsman style
This craftsman style though... in love.
This craftsman style home has beautiful colors in the siding and stone
find a Craftsman bungalow that doesn't have a porch, even if the porch simply covers the entryway. Porches are either full (like this one) or partial width, and are either sheltered beneath the main roof or under a separate, extended roof. Porches are a great investment — they extend the livable space
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