Old House Journal

CRAFTSMAN PATINA

teve Walsh visited the Roycroft Inn, in East Aurora, New York, while he was in graduate school. “I was captivated,” he says, describing his reaction to the simplicity of the spaces, the wood and stone, the metal strapwork and oak trim lit by glowing lanterns. Fast-forward a few decades … Steve moves to Seattle, lured by the city’s period bungalows. He buys one with deeply bracketed eaves and a wide front porch. Inside, wide archways separate main rooms

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