an architectural style that in Oregon is essentially synonymous with the Bungalow style. Compare with Arts & Crafts style.
Craftsman style house plans should look like they were designed in the early 1900s, but will have a more modern interior layout. Common features of the craftsman style home will include porches with columns that have a large square base and tapered square columns. Most house plans in this style will be siding, and many will have metal roofs. Wide trim around windows and doors and at the corners are used throughout the house.
An architectural style that evolved as part of the Arts and Craft movement near the turn of the century.
A rustic, informal design style featuring such elements as split wood shingles, shake siding, brick, stone, slate, stucco and clapboard. Available in all Heritage Collection models.
Common features of this architectural style is low-pitched, gabled roof (occasionally hipped), wide unenclosed eaves, rafter tails usually exposed, decorative beams or braces commonly added under gables and porches with its roof supported by tapered square columns.
Architectural style, which evolved, near the turn of the century, as part of the Arts and Crafts movement.