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Every feature of an authentic Craftsman Bungalow home contributes to its distinctive style. Whether you’re planning a Craftsman Bungalow renovation or seeking Craftsman-inspired details for a new property, selecting the right windows can make all the difference for your home. 

What is a Craftsman Bungalow house? 

The Craftsman Bungalow is one of the most common house styles that emerged from the Arts & Crafts movement of the early 20th century. It was the dominant style for smaller houses built throughout America from about 1905 to 1920, and it remains popular today. Characterized by a handcrafted look, Craftsman Bungalows typically feature shallow pitched roofs, exposed rafter tails, and a mixed-material exterior.

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What type of doors match a Craftsman Bungalow?

Craftsman Bungalows typically have one main entry door, although there can be numerous auxiliary doors leading to patios, decks, the backyard, or a side yard. Craftsman Bungalow doors typically feature stained wood and are rarely painted, which helps accentuate any use of art glass.

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How to pick out a patio door for a Craftsman Bungalow 

A Craftsman Bungalow home may have numerous auxiliary doors leading to patios, decks, the backyard or a side yard. Craftsman Bungalow patio doors can stand alone or be paired with sidelights. Although sidelights were historically full-sized windows, narrower sidelights are now common. Transoms are rarely used. When they are used, they have low profiles.

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Style options

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