Craftsman Style Exterior

Phoenix Homes is now selling in Kanata’s Fernbank Crossing and they have expanded their lineup to include Craftsman-style exteriors. Fernbank Crossing is near the corner of Fernbank Road and Terry Fox ...

Congress Park is a neighborhood predominantly made up of American Craftsman residences built from roughly 1900 to 1929. Denver’s Craftsman-style homes feature brick exteriors and fireplaces and unique ...

AOL: What Is a Craftsman-Style House? Everything You Need to Know About This Charming Design

Craftsman-style homes are a quintessential part of American architecture and are famous for their gorgeous porches, lively rooflines, and natural wood elements. (Plus those dreamy built-ins!). They ...

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What Is a Craftsman-Style House? Everything You Need to Know About This Charming Design

Penn Live: Craftsman-style home in Cumberland County with mountain views for $1.08 million: Cool Spaces

Craftsman-style home in Cumberland County with mountain views for $1.08 million: Cool Spaces

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MSN: From craftsman to colonial, this is our ultimate guide to the 20 most iconic American house styles

From craftsman to colonial, this is our ultimate guide to the 20 most iconic American house styles

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Craftsman homes trace their roots to the late 19th century. An architectural style inspired by the arts and crafts movement that flourished in Europe and North America for roughly 40 years between ...

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Here is everything you need to know about the quintessentially American Craftsman home style. Many of the Craftsman homes are bungalows or 1.5-story homes with covered front porches. “The style is ...

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My Craftsman table saw is a 113.298761, so it’s made by Emerson. The date code is 92211.0470. I have 5 numbers in front as opposed to only having 4. The number 9 is not for “89” or “99” as some would believe. The first 2 digits ate for the year “1992”. The next three digits are probably for “Feb. 11”. How did I deduce this?