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Craftsman-style architecture in the United States dates back to the early 1900s and came about as an outgrowth of the English Arts and Crafts movement. Stressing the importance of simplicity, function and craftsmanship as well as blending into the natural landscape surrounding the building, the Craftsman home became the embodiment of a new of architecture, eschewing the Victorian Era architecture and machine-made production.
The name “Craftsman' derived from the title of a magazine published by furniture designer Gustav Stickley between 1901 and 1916. If a house was built using the actual plans published in Stickley's magazine, it was considered a true Craftsman home. However, other magazines, pattern books and mail-order house catalogues began publishing home plans with Craftsman-like details and soon the word “Craftsman' began to mean any home that expressed the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement, even the ever-popular Bungalow.
Specifically, the term American Craftsman or Craftsman style are used to note the architecture, interior design and decorative arts that were widespread between the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods, roughly 1910 to 1925.
Typical Craftsman-style Features
The design elements of today's Craftsman-style homes blend influences of the Arts and Crafts movement as well as Mission, Prairie and California Bungalow styles of homebuilding. Some Craftsman-style homes even have Asian- or Swiss-inspired influences.
Common characteristics include:
Examples of Historic Craftsman architecture include:
Painting Tips for Craftsman-style Homes:
The Craftsman-style color schemes are based on nature and the surrounding environment. Many of the color cues are taken from fall foliage and landscapes, creating lush and saturated, yet natural color schemes for the home. Here are 18 Craftsman-inspired color schemes in order of body color, trim, window sash and accents.
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