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Characteristics of Craftsman Architecture

We are sooooo lucky in Denver, where the Craftsman style of architecture is very prevalent, and in many cases has been preserved from many decades ago. We are also seeing architects use the basics of Craftsman homes even in brand-new construction throughout the Denver Metro area.

Common features of Craftsman Homes:

  • 1 - 2 stories
  • Low-pitched roof, hipped, gabled, sometimes with a clipped gable. Roof lines may be complex and cross gabled
  • Broad eaves
  • Knee braces, exposed rafter tails and beams, elaborated rafter ends and verge boards, occasionally roof ridge finials
  • Natural materials indigenous to location (exception: kit homes)
  • Open floor plan
  • Dormers: shed, gabled, hipped, sometimes in combination
  • Fireplace, brick or native stone
  • Handcrafted, built-in cabinetry including as buffets, bookcases, colonnades
  • Unique custom features such as inglenooks and window seats
  • Craftsman-designed hardware, lighting, and tile work by notable houses such as Roycroft, Batchelder, and Yellin
  • Substantial covered porches
  • Windows, double-hung, multiple lights over single pane below. Multiple windows appear together in banks. Casement windows are also seen.
  • Shingle, lapped, and stucco siding is common.

The short answer

Striving for "honesty of design" is the hallmark of the Craftsman and Craftsman-style home.

Some of the first true Craftsman homes, like theGamble Houseby Greene & Greene, were built in California. The open floor plan and earth-hugging horizontal profile was ideally suited for California's mild year-round climate. The design was heavily influenced by the architecture of the Spanish mission buildings and the Japanese aesthetic that was seen everywhere in the first decades of the 20th century.

The magic of the Craftsman-style home was contagious. Homes designed by architectural leaders like the Greene brothers were huge, expensive, and well-appointed with every amenity. At the same time, plans for the rustic or "artistic" home were well within reach of those with more modest pretensions.

Popularizing the style was largely the work of the indefatigable writers likeHenry Wilsonand Gustav Stickley. Wilson popularized the Craftsman bungalow style on the West Coast through his writings and book, aptly namedThe Bungalow Book. Stickley, using his magazineThe Craftsmanto write about all things Arts & Crafts, offered a new house plan in every issue, according to Antique Style Home.

To a purist, the essential distinction is that a Craftsman house is unique, typically architect designed and artisan constructed, using the natural materials and flow demanded by the site and environment in which it is built. By contrast, a Craftsman-style house has many of the same design characteristics, but may well be a kit or stick-built by a developer using the same three plans over and over.

The difference is in the handcrafted quality of the true Craftsman versus the stylistic elements that may be found in both.

Check out LIVE Urban Real Estate for Craftsman-style homes that are currently for sale, or contact one of our agents at 303-455-5483 to schedule a showing or find out more about Craftsman homes in the Denver Metro area.

Featured home: www.1805Cherry.com

Listed by Jodi Gallivan of LIVE Urban Real Estate.

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