Scaled for Living: Greene & Greene’s
Chalet Bungalow Reborn 16
By Brian Wright
An early Greene & Greene adapts to
21st-century Arts and Crafts living.
Polishing a St. Paul Gem 46
By Tim Counts
Father and son team up to create a
home with a cozy legacy.
Living in a Julia Morgan 62
By Lee Jester
An architectural treasure nurtures
life’s bounty.
A Tale of Two Owners 82
By David Kramer
The shared love of a mountain, a lodge
and a home bonds two couples.
The Quiet Sumptuousness
of Sam Maclure 96
By James Winter and Robert Winter
A tribute to a worthy Canadian Arts and
Crafts architect.
Departments and Craftsman Resources
A Letter from the Publisher 1
Open House: Letters to the Editor 8
Missing posters, poppy dreams, flag protocol
and saving an Austin bungalow.
Family Album 12
From coast to coast, readers share their
pride in their bungalows.
New & Noteworthy 36
A selection of Arts and Crafts–inspired
amenities for today’s bungalow lifestyle.
Perspective on Antiques 40
By David Rudd
The Morris Chair: A Brief History
Lifestyles
Cornucopia in a Jar 78
By John Luke
The World of Arts and Crafts 105
By Bruce Johnson
Arts and Crafts Profile
Celeski Studios: Thoughtfully
Designed Furniture for Outside 106
From Our Friends
Family Pictures 109
By Sylvia Dohnal
Directory of Advertisers 110
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I’m interested in the name of the paint color of the bedroom of the house in the “St. Paul Gem” article. It’s a dark green. Did you list it? Did I miss it? Thanks for a great magazine.
A few years ago there was an article in the back of an issue of “American Bungalow” about fire and the Arts and Crafts philosophy. I am unable to find the article in my copies of the magazine. Can you tell me what issue it was in?