Without knowing quite what he was in for, a college professor bought a neglected Arts & Crafts house—and spent the next three decades getting an old-house education while fixing it up.
Two architecture students get the once-in-a-lifetime chance to live in an iconic Arts & Crafts residence and discover there’s much to learn from its thoughtful, detailed design.
Instead of adding on to the 1912 Arts & Crafts cabin in the country, a writer opted to build a small studio on the property, to be “a room of her own.”