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Mission Style Interior DecorationFurnishing and accessorizing the Arts & Crafts homeThe following articles and photos have been culled from period magazines published during the Arts & Crafts Movement, primarily by early 20th century American publishers. Making a Little Money Go a Long WayFor a humorous perspective on how our favorite architectural style was viewed in 1934, see this excerpt from the August 1934 Better Homes & Gardens magazine. Below you will find original images and drawings of every room of the Arts and Crafts bungalow circa 1910 to 1920. ![]() 1920 Mission Style Bungalow Interior-Beamed ceiling, built-in buffet, and colonnade. ![]() Bungalow Staircase with built in Bookcase and French Doors ![]() 1920 Bungalow Bath with pedestal sink and tub. ![]() Craftsman Style Dining Room Interior-Round oak table and slag glass chandelier. ![]() Arts and Crafts mantle, built in bookcase, and seat ![]() Early Bungalow Kitchen with a wood burning stove and huge farmhouse sink. |
ACS SponsorMission Studio![]() Hand crafted in the U.S.A with patience and care, beautiful mission style furniture, lighting, mirrors, lamps, chandeliers and sconces. Find Mission Lighting at Mission Studio ![]() |
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