The Craftsman bungalow. These modest houses (bungalow refers to a one or one-and-a-half-story house) have a rustic, woodcrafted look about them. They are also called "craftsman" because during the height of their popularity from 1890-1920, the owners themselves were often the designers. Examples of these houses can be found in Rockridge, Temescal, and around Milvia and Cedar Streets in Berkeley.
from East Bay Heritage: A potpourri of living history (A California living book)
scan by Oaklandish.
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