6 Modern Craftsman Interiors That Show Why The Style Is Still Popular

A focus on simplicity and natural materials reigns supreme in Craftsman style homes. The Arts and Crafts movement of the late 1800s focused on a return to handmade materials as a reaction to mass-produced items. Craftsman homes put the focus on elements like exposed wood beams, wainscoting, and cased openings with thick trim. The exteriors include elements like rustic materials and large eaves.

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Whether you spot one on Fixer Upper or your local architectural tour, Craftsman homes still look classic and welcoming in their architecture and layout. If you're a fan of the style, we've got a few spaces you definitely need to see. Take a virtual tour with us through these downright charming Craftsman spaces:

1. An Artsy Craftsman That Mixes Old with New

2. A Portland Craftsman That Plays With Color

3. A Chic Yet Family-Friendly British Columbia Craftsman

4. An Eclectic Craftsman With a Beach-Inspired Palette

5. A 100-Year-Old Craftsman Filled With Bright Hues and Vintage Finds

6. A Reimagined Craftsman That Highlights Original Features

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