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Things done well, become Art! A light fixture that is a piece of art and blends seamlessly into the ceiling. Buras Photography
Inspiration for a large craftsman open concept light wood floor living room library remodel in Chicago with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a large craftsman open concept light wood floor living room library remodel in Chicago with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv


Game Room in lower level, looking southeast.
Photo by Peter LaBau
Living room - large craftsman formal and open concept carpeted living room idea in Salt Lake City with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
Living room - large craftsman formal and open concept carpeted living room idea in Salt Lake City with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv


Welcoming living room off of the entry foyer for guests to relax and enjoy a more private setting.
Inspiration for a mid-sized craftsman enclosed medium tone wood floor and coffered ceiling living room remodel in DC Metro with a bar, gray walls, no fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a mid-sized craftsman enclosed medium tone wood floor and coffered ceiling living room remodel in DC Metro with a bar, gray walls, no fireplace and no tv


Game Room looking east.
Photo by Peter LaBau
Large arts and crafts formal and open concept carpeted living room photo in Salt Lake City with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
Large arts and crafts formal and open concept carpeted living room photo in Salt Lake City with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv


Inspiration for a craftsman dark wood floor living room remodel in Phoenix with yellow walls, no fireplace and no tv


Inspiration for a craftsman dark wood floor living room remodel in Phoenix with yellow walls, no fireplace and no tv


Living room - craftsman dark wood floor living room idea in Phoenix with yellow walls, no fireplace and no tv


Arts and crafts dark wood floor living room photo in Phoenix with yellow walls, no fireplace and no tv


Example of an arts and crafts dark wood floor living room design in Phoenix with yellow walls, no fireplace and no tv


Living room - mid-sized craftsman formal and open concept dark wood floor and brown floor living room idea in Houston with gray walls, a corner fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv


Floor of the room was lowered to give room for the coffer ceiling and comfortable living space. Buras Photography
Large arts and crafts open concept light wood floor living room library photo in Chicago with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv
Large arts and crafts open concept light wood floor living room library photo in Chicago with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv


Doug Burke Photography
Inspiration for a large craftsman formal and enclosed slate floor living room remodel in Salt Lake City with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a large craftsman formal and enclosed slate floor living room remodel in Salt Lake City with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv


Living room - huge craftsman enclosed medium tone wood floor living room idea in Indianapolis with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv


Craftsman style living room with coffered ceilings and custom fireplace.
Arts and crafts living room photo in DC Metro with a tile fireplace
Arts and crafts living room photo in DC Metro with a tile fireplace


Craftsman style living room with coffered ceilings and custom fireplace.
Arts and crafts living room photo in DC Metro
Arts and crafts living room photo in DC Metro


Copyright Kariel Staging & Decor
Inspiration for a craftsman living room remodel in Minneapolis
Inspiration for a craftsman living room remodel in Minneapolis

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Living room with raised paneling + coiffured ceiling with bead board
Annapolis, MD

Purple Cherry Architects
Maryland Award Winning Architect | 13x Best of Houzz Winner


Originally built as a modest two-bedroom post-World War II brick and block rambler in 1951, this house has assumed an entirely new identity, assimilating the turn-of-the-century farmhouse and early century Craftsman bungalow aesthetic.
The program for this project was tightly linked to aesthetics, function and budget. The owner had lived in this plain brick box for eight years, making modest changes, which included new windows, a new kitchen addition on the rear, and a new coat of paint. While this helped to lessen the stark contrast between his house and the wonderful Craftsman style houses in the neighborhood, the changes weren’t enough to satisfy the owner’s love of the great American bungalow. The architect was called back to create a house that truly fit the neighborhood. The renovated house had to: 1) fit the bungalow style both outside and inside; 2) double the square footage of the existing house, creating new bedrooms on the second floor, and reorganizing the first floor spaces; and 3) fit a budget that forced the total reuse of the existing structure, including the new replacement windows and new kitchen wing from the previous project.
The existing front wall of the house was pulled forward three feet to maximize the existing front yard building setback. A six-foot deep porch that stretched across most of the new front elevation was added, pulling the house closer to the street to match the front yard setbacks of other local early twentieth century houses. This cozier relationship to the street and the public made for a more comfortable and less imposing siting. The front rooms of the house became new public spaces, with the old living room becoming the Inglenook and entry foyer, while the old front bedroom became the new living room. A new stairway was positioned on axis with the new front door, but set deep into the house adjacent to the reconfigured dining room. The kitchen at the rear that had been opened up during the 1996 modifications was closed down again, creating clearly defined spaces, but spaces that are connected visually from room to room.
At the top of the new stair to the second floor is a short efficient hall with a twin window view to the rear yard. From this hall are entrances to the master bedroom, second bedroom and master bathroom. The new master bedroom located on the centerline of the front of the house, fills the entire front dormer with three exposures of windows facing predominately east to catch the morning light. Off of this private space is a study and walk-in closet tucked under the roof eaves of the new second floor. The new master bathroom, adjacent to the master bedroom with an exit to the hall, has matching pedestal sinks with custom wood medicine cabinets, a soaking tub, a large shower with a round-river-stone floor with a high window facing into the rear yard, and wood paneling similar to the new wood paneling on the first floor spaces.
Hoachlander Davis Photography


Photography: Cipher Imaging
Interior Design: Houndstooth House
Example of an arts and crafts dark wood floor and brown floor living room design in Other with white walls, a standard fireplace and a brick fireplace
Example of an arts and crafts dark wood floor and brown floor living room design in Other with white walls, a standard fireplace and a brick fireplace
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