In need of a breath of fresh air from the stifling and overly formal homes of the British Victorian era, a more laidback aesthetic dubbed “Craftsman” emerged in the early 20th century.
Not as casual as contemporary industrial, eclectic, or transitional styles, Craftsman details are the perfect middle ground between formality and simplicity.
Zillow offers tips to emulate this style inside the home, such as earth tones, stained glass, warm wood accents, and copper and bronze details
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