Arts and Crafts Living Design Ideas
Craftsman Design and Renovation
The original fireplace was white painted brick. We rebuilt a period-appropriate fireplace and surround, refinishing and reusing the existing glass-front doors. Carefully selected and stained wood looks original to the home. Fireplace face and hearth are Batchelder tile from Tile Restoration, Seattle.
Photos: Eckert & Eckert Photography
Board & Vellum
Photography by Miranda Estes
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts enclosed living room in Seattle with white walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace surround, no tv and brown floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts enclosed living room in Seattle with white walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace surround, no tv and brown floor.
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design by Christina Perry
A contemporary craftsman East Nashville living room featuring a white brick fireplace accented by pops of blue, red, and yellow decor. Interior Designer & Photography: design by Christina Perry
design by Christina Perry | Interior Design
Nashville, TN 37214
Green Robin Homes
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts sunroom in Philadelphia with dark hardwood floors, no fireplace, a standard ceiling and brown floor.
Samyn D’Elia Architects, P.A./Timberframe Design
Joe St. Pierre
Arts and crafts living room in Boston with green walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and brown floor.
Arts and crafts living room in Boston with green walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and brown floor.
Jarrod Smart Construction
Photography: Cipher Imaging
Interior Design: Houndstooth House
Inspiration for an arts and crafts living room in Other with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround and brown floor.
Inspiration for an arts and crafts living room in Other with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround and brown floor.
Splittgerber Professional Builders
Photography by Kelli Kroneberger
This is an example of an arts and crafts sunroom in Denver.
This is an example of an arts and crafts sunroom in Denver.
Edgewater Design Group
As written in Northern Home & Cottage by Elizabeth Edwards
For years, Jeff and Ellen Miller spent their vacations sailing in Northern Michigan—so they had plenty of time to check out which small harbor town they might like to retire to someday. When that time arrived several years ago, they looked at properties up and down the coast and along inland lakes. When they discovered a sweet piece on the outskirts of Boyne City that included waterfront and a buildable lot, with a garage on it, across the street, they knew they’d found home. The couple figured they could find plans for their dream lake cottage online. After all, they weren’t looking to build anything grandiose. Just a small-to-medium sized contemporary Craftsman. But after an unfruitful online search they gave up, frustrated. Every plan they found had the back of the house facing the water—they needed a blueprint for a home that fronted on the water. The Millers first met the woman, Stephanie Baldwin, Owner & President of Edgewater Design Group, who solved that issue and a number of others on the 2015
Northern Home & Cottage Petoskey Area Home Tour. Baldwin’s home that year was a smart, 2000-square cottage on Crooked Lake with simple lines and a Craftsman sensibility. That home proved to the couple that Edgewater Design Group is as proficient at small homes as the larger ones they are often known for. Edgewater Design Group did indeed come up with the perfect plan for the Millers. At 2400 square feet, the simple Craftsman with its 3 bedrooms, vaulted ceiling in the great room and upstairs deck is everything the Millers wanted—including the fact that construction stayed within their budget. An extra courtesy of working with the talented design team is a screened in porch facing the lake (“She told us, of course you have to have a screened in porch,” Ellen says. “And we love it!’) Edgewater’s other touches are more subtle. The Millers wanted to keep the garage, but the home needed to be sited on a small knoll some feet away in order to capture the views of Lake Charlevoix across the street. The solution is a covered walkway and steps that are so artful they enhance the home. Another favor Baldwin did for them was to connect them with Legacy Construction, a firm known for its craftsmanship and attention to detail. The Miller home, outfitted with touches including custom molding, cherry cabinetry, a stunning custom range hood, built in shelving and custom vanities. A warm hickory floor and lovely earth-toned Craftsman-style color palette pull it all together, while a fireplace mantel hewn from a tree taken on the property rounds out this gracious lake cottage.
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
Situated on the edge of New Hampshire’s beautiful Lake Sunapee, this Craftsman-style shingle lake house peeks out from the towering pine trees that surround it. When the clients approached Cummings Architects, the lot consisted of 3 run-down buildings. The challenge was to create something that enhanced the property without overshadowing the landscape, while adhering to the strict zoning regulations that come with waterfront construction. The result is a design that encompassed all of the clients’ dreams and blends seamlessly into the gorgeous, forested lake-shore, as if the property was meant to have this house all along.
The ground floor of the main house is a spacious open concept that flows out to the stone patio area with fire pit. Wood flooring and natural fir bead-board ceilings pay homage to the trees and rugged landscape that surround the home. The gorgeous views are also captured in the upstairs living areas and third floor tower deck. The carriage house structure holds a cozy guest space with additional lake views, so that extended family and friends can all enjoy this vacation retreat together. Photo by Eric Roth
Green Home Design + Build
Design ideas for a large arts and crafts formal open concept living room in Portland with beige walls, ceramic floors, no fireplace, no tv and beige floor.
Galarneau Builders Inc.
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts formal open concept living room in Boston with beige walls, light hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace surround, a wall-mounted tv and brown floor.
Highland Builders LLC
Screened Sun room with tongue and groove ceiling and floor to ceiling Chilton Woodlake blend stone fireplace. Wood framed screen windows and cement floor.
(Ryan Hainey)
James River Construction, LLC.
This family living room is right off the main entrance to the home. Intricate molding on the ceiling makes the space feel cozy and brings in character. A beautiful tiled fireplace pulls the room together and big comfy couches and chairs invite you in.
Howard Katz Architects LLC
Sunroom addition leads off the family room which is adjacent to the kitchen as viewed through the french doors. On entering the house one can see all the way back through these doors to the garden beyond. The existing recessed porch was enclosed and walls removed to form the family room space.
LDC Homes
Photo of a mid-sized arts and crafts enclosed living room in Chicago with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv.
Alisha Taylor Interiors
Inspiration for a mid-sized arts and crafts enclosed family room in Phoenix with beige walls, light hardwood floors and a built-in media wall.
Neu Construction, Inc
Dane Gregory Meyer Photography
Inspiration for a large arts and crafts sunroom in Seattle with medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a skylight and brown floor.
Inspiration for a large arts and crafts sunroom in Seattle with medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a skylight and brown floor.
Arts and Crafts Living Design Ideas
Audio-Video Solutions, Inc.
TV Upgrade in a Living room.
Living room with a motorized artlift. This raises the artwork to expose a hidden TV. An elegant solution for a living room where you want a TV , but don't want to see a TV. This was part of a larger project, complete with a media room, and whole house audio.
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