Craftsman Bungalow Home Style

The Craftsman Bungalow home

The Craftsman Bungalow home is one of the most common house styles that emerged from the Arts & Crafts movement of the early 20th century. Shallow pitched roofs, exposed rafter tails and a mixture of materials like brick, shingles and siding are all telltale characteristics. Our example is a 1-1/2 story bungalow variation that first appeared in the early 1900s and remains popular today.

Essential design elements

A Craftsman Bungalow is characterized by its shallow-pitched roofs with deep overhangs and exposed rafter rails. The roof often features decorative brackets at the rake overhang, adding to its distinctive charm. The home boasts deep, broad porch element such as brackets, columns, and rafters. This style typically incorporates a mixture of materials including brick, shingles, and siding, creating a warm inviting aesthetic that blends seamlessly with its surroundings.
Craftsman Bungalow Doors

Quintessential doors

Craftsman Bungalow homes 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, which is common to doors of this style.

Craftsman Bungalow Quintessential Doors

Quintessential windows

While Craftsman Bungalow homes utilize a variety of window types, some themes remain consistent within the style. Double-hung windows with stained wood interiors are predominant, but casement windows are also common. The windows are typically vertical in proportion, although single-opening accent windows do not always follow this rule.
Grilles are used in the upper windows and are vertically proportioned or square. Grilles are never horizontal, even in accent windows.

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Pattern books from the Andersen Style Library present quintessential details of the most popular American architectural styles, with an emphasis on window and door design. The result of years of research, they exist to make it easier to create homes with architectural authenticity.