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Craftsman-style

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  • So they settled into the Craftsman-style house Ms. Lavin had bought in 1993 for $280,000, attracted by the low prices in what was then the border between gentrified and ungentrified Venice.

    Little House, Packed With Design Juliet Chung 2011

  • Queen Anne and Craftsman-style homes date from the 1880s to the 1940s.

    Close to home: Knoxville's housing market is picking up 2010

  • IN SEATTLE Up on the ridge in the little Craftsman-style bungalow, tucked among the Buddha statues on the mantel, there's an old Meerschaum pipe.

    The uneasy namesake Manuel Roig-Franzia 2011

  • MANDALIT DEL BARCO: Eagle Rock is a neighborhood filled with Craftsman-style homes, old-fashioned shops, hipster coffeehouses and medicinal marijuana dispensaries.

    How Many L.A. Pot Clinics Will Survive Crackdown? 2010

  • While she was working on a remodel of her Craftsman-style house in Santa Monica, Calif., two years ago, her attention was drawn to the 150-year-old fig tree that regally presided over the property.

    The Treehouse Goes Upscale Sarah Max 2010

  • Michal Czerwonka for The Wall Street Journal When Margaret Hyde, the author of the children's book series Mo's Nose, bought a 1910 Craftsman-style house in Santa Monica, Calif., in 2008, her attention was immediately drawn to the 150-year-old fig tree in the yard.

    Treehouse Living 2010

  • While she was working on a remodel of her Craftsman-style house in Santa Monica, Calif., two years ago, her attention was drawn to the 150-year-old fig tree that regally presided over the property.

    The Treehouse Goes Upscale Sarah Max 2010

  • While she was working on a remodel of her Craftsman-style house in Santa Monica, Calif., two years ago, her attention was drawn to the 150-year-old fig tree that regally presided over the property.

    The Treehouse Goes Upscale Sarah Max 2010

  • Michal Czerwonka for The Wall Street Journal When Margaret Hyde, the author of the children's book series Mo's Nose, bought a 1910 Craftsman-style house in Santa Monica, Calif., in 2008, her attention was immediately drawn to the 150-year-old fig tree in the yard.

    Treehouse Living 2010

  • While she was working on a remodel of her Craftsman-style house in Santa Monica, Calif., two years ago, her attention was drawn to the 150-year-old fig tree that regally presided over the property.

    The Treehouse Goes Upscale Sarah Max 2010

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