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25 Exquisite Ideas for Your Craftsman Style House

Improve your craftsman style house with creative exterior. Remodeling or renovating an old craftsman style house will help you refine the classic woodwork design. By using materials, like stone veneer and other earthy based materials, you will be able to give a new look to the classic wooden house.

To apply this concept, you have to consider what make a craftsman house. There are several features that contribute to the style. Craftsman style usually emphasizes on woodwoork and hand-crafted furniture. Besides it also encourages simplicity as craftsman style itself was a counter to heavily embroidered Victorian design.

In this present time, you can find many craftsman house with modern features. Usually they add modern features to craftsman design. That, however, doesn’t diminish the craftsman style itself. For such, the design uses glass or metal to go with the woodwoork exterior. The little addition somewhat doesn’t lessen the craftsman style, instead it enhances the woodcraft design.

To help you figuring out what to do with your craftsman style house, check out twenty five exquisite ideas to renovate your craftsman house below.

Craftsman Style House with Timber Details

Craftsman Style House with Timber Details
Credit: Oakwood Custom Homes

Use timber as the main material of your craftsman house. Since craftsman style relies on woods heavily, using timber to each corner of the house will certainly enhance the workmanship. Timber can be especially useful to home design, especially with handcrafted design.

From roof to wall, you can apply this material around your home. Classic craftsman style typically has pitched roof that can easily be shaped with timber. Similarly, you can use timber as your window and door frames. Since there’s a lot of woodwork in your home design, you can go with two tone to accentuate several parts. Additionally, you can install a fence with timber to your front porch. Style it with stone veneer on your pillars. At last, your craftsman house will look as stylish as ever.

Craftsman Style Boathouse

Craftsman Style Boathouse
Credit: Adirondack Classic Designs Inc.

Boathouse will be a perfect design to apply craftsman style. Typically the house will be located above the water, likely river. However, since woods are not completely waterproof you can use concrete materials for the base and first floor area of the house.

Concrete materials will withstand the building against the ever present moist. Then you can build the first floor of the house with concrete pavers, preferably made of stones. You can use stone veneers or stone bricks to build the walls. Then you can use wood or timber for your house pillars. Furthermore, you can install fences and door frames made of timbers as well. The more wood and stone added, the better the craftsman style appears.

Traditional Craftsman Style House in the Mountain

Traditional Craftsman Style House in the Mountain
Credit: Living Stone Design + Build

Craftsman style house will fit well in the mountain. Since the temperature in mountain tends to be low, the wooden materials will provide you with warmth. Despite its lack of durability, woods can be paired up with concrete materials to give you a safe craftsman style house.

For a starter, you can use wood as the house’s siding. Then apply the same material to your outdoor ceiling to emphasize the craftsman style. You can use woods to make fences to your balcony as well. Last but not least, pair up the all woodcraft exterior with stone veneer and cement bricks to strengthen your craftsman style house.

Colonial Craftsman Style House

Colonial Craftsman Style House
Credit: Debra Ackerbloom Interiors, LLC

Pairing up colonial and craftsman style will give a unique look to your house. This concept, in fact, isn’t exactly a new concept. Since these ideas both originally derive from past, the combination seems more likely than not.

Typical colonial style will have low ceiling and white color, things craftsman style doesn’t have. You can assimilate these features to the craftsman style seamlessly. To start off, use wood siding for the wall instead of concrete wall. Then install the woods to the rest of the house exterior. Most importantly, paint the siding and the other exterior features in different colors. For instance, use white for your fences, window frames, and door frames. In contrast, use light blue or grey for your house’s siding. Furthermore, you can accentuate the craftsmanship by going natural with your wooden door. Instead of white, you can polish the door with light brown coloring.

Modern Mountain Craftsman Style House

Modern Mountain Craftsman Style House
Credit: Highland Builders LLC

Modern mountain house will fit craftsman style well. The overall sturdy architecture will go nicely with woodcraft materials. As always, you can pair up the woods with stone veneer. Use stone veneer for your house beadboard or wainscoting panels. Then, you can install wood siding to the entire house. The solid stone will go well with warm wood siding. In fact, with right coloring you can accentuate your wood siding to match the striking stone beadboard.

Remodeled Modern Craftsman Style House

Remodeled Modern Craftsman Style House
Credit: Oliver Builders Inc.

Remodel your modern home design with craftsman style. If you find modern industrial style boring, then you can always go back in time with craftsman remodeling. There’s no need to drastically change the outer appearance of your home. Instead you only need to install the woodcraft materials to the right place. For instance, use roofing to emphasize the craftsman exterior. The roofing feature will further accentuate the overall craftsman style of the house. You can use siding to your wall as well. However, if you feel there’s too many panelings, you can always go with concrete pavers. Stone pavers, for instance, will go well with the light roofing of your house.

Craftsman Style House with Concrete Outdoor Steps

Craftsman Style House with Concrete Outdoor Steps
Credit: Rill Architects

Traditional craftsman house usually has concrete stops to take you to the house entry. The steps are commonly made of stone veneers. However, steps can usually be made with concrete materials now. Furthermore, the concrete pavement can actually go well with stone veneers. You can install the stone to the riser and use concrete on the tread. The combination of these durable materials will fit well with your craftsman style house.

Craftsman Style Bungalow

Craftsman Style Bungalow
Credit: Moore Architects, PC

Compared to typical craftsman style house, bungalows tend to have lower ceilings. That also goes to different ceiling design as well. Similarly to colonial style, bungalow derives from the historic idea. Therefore, it’s not a far fetched idea for these two styles to converge.

The wide front of bungalows will provide a sufficient space to make for wooden fences. Unlike typical craftsman house, you can emphasize beam ceiling in this style better. Furthermore, you can apply timber siding to your wall. To fully emphasize the siding, you can install it in a noticeable place, like attic wall for instance. Alternatively, you can accentuate the siding to go with the entire wall coloring. The siding will still be able to stand out without looking like a sore thumb.

Antique Craftsman Style House

Antique Craftsman Style House
Credit: Frank Lloyd Wright Trust

If you adore antique style, then craftsman style can offer you just that. You can look for old house for sale that fits the craftsman style. Typical old house will mostly use woods as its main exterior. With old siding and pitched ceiling, you can instantly sense the antiquity of the house. You can let the wooden exterior remain the way it is, but you can also repaint it. For instance, you can add some muted red and blue on your attic and window frames. Alternatively, you can also paint the roof tiles anew to liven up the mood.

Small Craftsman Style House with Front Porch

Small Craftsman Style House with Front Porch
Credit: Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc.

Go for small size craftsman house. Small houses with craftsman style can be commonly found in country side. Besides its simplicity, small house usually requires simpler maintenance compared to bigger size house. It’s a fitting image to go with your simple country life.

Don’t let the size fool you because you can do so much with this type of house. Instead of going minimalist, you can install siding to the entire house. To further accentuate the craftsman style, use roofing instead of concrete tiles. Furthermore, you can install fences and some paneling for your ceiling. At last, the small house with wooden materials will fit the craftsman and simple country style well.

Two Tone Craftsman Style House

Two Tone Craftsman Style House
Credit: First Street Builders

Use two tone to accentuate the craftsman style of your house. Instead of going with one color, you can pair up two contrasting color to fully bring out the craftsman exterior. With white as your house basic tone, for instance, you can go with darker shades of colors to show a contrast. Use dark coloring like dark blue for the siding of your first floor and attic. Then use light grey to your main house siding to help the transition between white and dark coloring seamlessly. The key is to use seamless but contrast coloring in subtle way to achieve the unity in diverse coloring.

Multicolored Craftsman Style House

Multicolored Craftsman Style House
Credit: DREAM HOME STAGING & DESIGN LLC

Apply multicolored craftsman style to brighten up your house. Instead of using seamless coloring, you can use noticeably contrast color design. Apply at least three of different colors to your house’s siding. Go for bright, dark, and muted colors. Use each of the colors to each level of the house. For instance, paint the siding on the first floor with muted brown colors. Then go for bright color for the second level. At last, paint the highest level in dark color. Furthermore, you can elevate the striking coloring by installing bright concrete pavers for your home exterior. The bright tiles will allow you to let an otherwise typically antique craftsman design shine out.

American Foursquare Style House

American Foursquare Style House
Credit: Kipnis Architecture + Planning

American foursquare house typically has two or three stories. With this impeccable height, it surely needs a fairly huge amount of materials to cover its exterior. Similarly to two story craftsman house, you can use different materials to style up each level. For the first level, use solid and sturdy material like concrete tiles. Preferably choose the striking red brick to accentuate the pattern. Then use siding for the second level. To give it a nice contrast, you can use light or neutral colors. At last, accentuate the wooden furniture in door frame, window frames, roofing, and your little garden fence.

Craftsman Style House with Dark Siding

Craftsman Style House with Dark Siding
Credit: The Works

Dark siding can give you a modern and stylish craftsman look. The craftsman feature in the siding will fully accentuate with dark coloring. Besides, you can always decorate the dark exterior with lighter and earthy furniture. For instance, a deck with natural wood feature will be a nice contrast to your dark siding. Additionally, it will emphasize the craftsman styling with the way it dominates the lower part of your home exterior.

Craftsman Style House with Mixed Siding

Craftsman Style House with Mixed Siding
Credit: Claude C. Lapp Architects, LLC

Mixed siding is a practical choice if you decide to go for craftsman style. The styling will involve two kinds of material instead of one. Beside woods, you can use other natural element like stone.

By installing stone veneer on your first floor’s wall, you can give a nice texture to your house. Furthermore, it will contrast the siding on the top of the house. With different texturing, you can then match the siding tone to the natural color of stone. Additionally, you can match the driveway pavement to the tone of the house exterior as well. It will further bring your home exterior design in unison.

Remodeled Rambler with Craftsman Style Exterior

Remodeled Rambler with Craftsman Style Exterior
Credit: Moore Architects, PC

Similarly to bungalow, rambler is the home design that derives from the past. With American period style, it certainly will fit to the craftsman exterior. By using woods as the main material, you can install wood fences on your front porch as well as your front entry. The entire fence can also match the tone of the other wooden furniture in the house, like window and door frames. If one color tone seems boring to you, you can add different shade of colors to upper side of the house. The different color tone can further accentuate your house feature optimally.

Eclectic Craftsman Style House

Eclectic Craftsman Style House
Credit: Hower Architects

Typical pitched ceiling can sometimes be boring. Instead of committing to the traditional craftsman style, get creative with your own design. By using half barrel roof, for instance, you can give off a different and unique look to your craftsman style house. You can install siding to go along the half barrel like shape. Don’t hesitate to install the siding in floor to ceiling style. The more you show off the wooden siding, the more it showcases the woodcraft of your house.

Three Story Craftsman Style Lake House

Three Story Craftsman Style Lake House
Credit: Cummings Architects

Enjoy a refreshing time in your lake house with equally natural craftsman house. With materials like wood and stone, you can get a craftsman lake house look. Use mixed siding for your home exterior to showcase different texture of your exterior. Additionally, you can use dark tone to your house pillars and roof to further emphasize the siding pattern.

Light Blue Bungalow with Craftsman Exterior

Light Blue Bungalow with Craftsman Exterior
Credit: Bay Street Bungalows

Give an eye candy look to your bungalow by painting it blue. Light blue, in particular, exudes soft and inviting vibe to its surrounding. With materials like wooden siding, you can give off just the right amount of softness. The siding will look apparent but light to the eyes. To enhance the softness, you can paint the other exterior furniture in white. For instance, paint the window frames and the house pillars in white.

Craftsman Style House with Blue Siding

Craftsman Style House with Blue Siding
Credit: Landmark Building Inc.

Coloring your siding will always add a lot more fun to your house. Instead of going with neutral or natural wood tone, you can always use varieties of colors to your siding. Use blue siding to your beach house for instance. The craftsman style will fully accentuate the blue coloring. To fully emphasize the blue theme, you can use different, perhaps darker, shade of blue to the siding frame and window frames alike. Additionally, you can emphasize the craftsman style of your door by painting it in bright color. At last, your craftsman style house looks as colorful as you imagine.

Expansive European Craftsman Style House

Expansive European Craftsman Style House
Credit: ACM Design

Expansive house requires a lot of materials to cover your home exterior. Craftsman style, in particular, hardly has wooden materials to cover up the entire house. Therefore, in return you can use concrete materials for your expansive house’s wall. With a decorative wooden feature, you can give off a perfectly fine craftsman style to your entire house. Instead of basic door frame, you can install a crafted door frame with glass panels to allow your home interior to shine. Similarly to the house exterior, you can install stone veneer on several parts of the house. In fact, you can cover up specific area stone veneer to emphasize a certain importance of said area.

Three Tone Exterior for Craftsman Style House

Three Tone Exterior for Craftsman Style House
Credit: GMT Home Designs Inc.

Coloring your craftsman style house can be a lot of fun. Since there are varieties of colors you can choose, pick at least three to be applied to your home exterior. Go with dark and light shade for the main coloring. Then apply the neutral shade at last. For instance, go bold with muted red for the subtle light choice. Apply the red on the siding of the house. Then apply dark blue to the roofing. Last but not least, go with white for the pillars, hip end, and your garage door. For a great measure, use stone veneer as the base of your concrete pillars to enhance the craftsman style.

Red Siding for Craftsman Style House

Red Siding for Craftsman Style House
Credit: Titan Security Doors

So far we have seen siding coloring, but very few it uses bold and bright colors. Well, there’s always a way to utilize bold and bright color to your house siding. The bold red, for instance, will go perfectly well with neutral exterior. Take the white door frame for instance. The sturdy white frame can stand well against the bold red. In fact, the white rather complements the red than opposing it. Same goes to the natural wooden floor board. While it gives off a contrast look to the polished siding, the floor board fits well with the bold red siding. In fact, with all these neutral exterior, you can add some equally bright accessories to balance the ever bright siding.

Craftsman Style House with Steel Log Siding

Craftsman Style House with Steel Log Siding
Credit: TruLog Steel Log Siding

Pick steel log to strengthen your craftsman style house. Since woods are not as strong as steel, you might as well consider the choice of using steel log as its replacement. You can still style up your home in craftsman style, but you will have a different material to create it. Instead of the warm wood, you will have the strong steel to go with your place. Beside of the durability, steel can go fairly well against wind and earthquake. Therefore, it’s best to consider this choice to fit your living space.

Craftsman Style House with Shed Roof

Craftsman Style House with Shed Roof
Credit: AOME Architects

Instead of using pitched ceiling, choose shed roof to go with your craftsman style house. The single-sloped roof will provide you an uneven look to your exterior. With this type of roof, you can style the roofing easily and efficiently. Furthermore, you can also install the shed to go along with the shape of the roof. Same goes to the windows. You can style the windows in floor to ceiling style to accentuate the unique shed roof.

At last, those are twenty five ideas you can try for your craftsman style house. It’s important to consider the materials and the design of your home exterior. It’s also necessary to implement stylish choices to the craftsman style. Furthermore, get creative with your idea. Infuse your own idea with classic craftsman style to create a unique style of your own.

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