Craftsman Homes
Green features in NorthWest Crossing. Advanced framing (8” – staggered stud), ductless heat pump (Mitsubishi mini-split system), tankless water heater, Automatic attic fan, low VOC cabinets, high efficiency windows, satellite based irrigation controller, all paint is low VOC, all insulation blown in, electric radiant floor heat in master bath. Just $339,900, but feels more expensive [...]
Category : Bungalow Style Homes &City Cottage &Craftsman Bungalows &Craftsman Style Homes &Properties
Take a step back in time in this beautifully restored Craftsman style home. Some of its many features include hardwood Floors, window seats w/storage, pocket doors, a murphy bed & a claw foot tub. The spacious dining room boasts a built in hutch w/leaded glass windows as well as built in plate railing. Enjoy the [...]
Category : Bungalow Style Homes &City Cottage &Craftsman Bungalows &Feature &Properties
2008 Bungalow Fair – Seattle, Washington Historic Seattle has announced the plans for the 2008 Bungalow Fair to be held at Town Hall Seattle. A weekend long event, to be held this year on September 27th and 28th, will feature an exhibit, sale of antique and reproduction wares and educational lectures on the Arts and [...]
Category : Blog &Home Tours & Events
Arts and Crafts Movement The name “Craftsman” comes from the title of a popular magazine published by a popular furniture designer, Gustav Stickley. The Craftsman was published between 1901 and 1916. True arts and crafts followers believe that a house is only a true craftsman, if it followed the blue prints published and sold by [...]
Category : Architectural Styles &Blog
Arts and Crafts Movement: The name “Craftsman” comes from the title of a popular magazine published by a popular furniture designer, Gustav Stickley. The Craftsman was published between 1901 and 1916. True arts and crafts followers believe that a house is only a true craftsman, if it followed the blue prints published and sold by [...]
Category : Architectural Styles &Blog &Craftsman & Bungalow History



