Old House Journal – September 2019

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Eleanor Heyrich, Realogics Sothebys, sothebysrealty.com

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HOUSTON, TX / $920,
Tapered porch columns on brick piers, an expansive verandah, lattice
casement windows, and bracketed eaves welcome you to this 1910
American Foursquare with bungalow details. Inside: the original
staircase, mantels, door and window trim, and a clawfoot tub.

Kelly Williams, Martha Turner Sothebys, sothebysrealty.com

MOUNTAIN LAKES, NJ / $927,
Developer Herbert Hapgood stole a few ideas from
Gustav Stickley for dwellings like this ca. 1912
jerkinhead-roof home with a boulder chimney and
entry porch. Chestnut paneling, original brick fi re-
place, and beamed dining-room ceiling are intact.

PORTLAND, OR / $649,
This 1908 Craftsman Foursquare has clapboards
down and shingles up, with wide bracketed eaves.
Inside fi nd multiple sets of French doors, a case-
ment window seat, breakfast room with built-in
cupboard, and sunroom nook off the living room.

Hope Beraka, Think Real Estate, think-portland.com

ST. PAUL, MN / $159,
Leaning into Prairie Style, this stucco twin house
built in 1910 draws us with a pedimented porch en-
try mirrored in the third-storey dormer. The interior
retains much original woodwork, including plate
rail-height paneling and a leaded-glass buffet.

Tony Miller, Lakes Sothebys, lakessothebysrealty.com

Mary Menard, Prominent Properties Sothebys, sothebysrealty.com

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SEATTLE, WA / $1,158,
This unusual, tri-roofed Craftsman built in 1904 is loaded with Arts &
Crafts details and restored wood trim, including leaded-glass windows,
a spindled staircase, pocket doors, and, in the dining room, a colonnade,
built-in buffet, and natural wood French doors.

Bigger than a Bungalow
Arts & Crafts-era houses also come in bigger packages:
Craftsman, Prairie, English Cottage & more.

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