Welcome, I never saw a completely brick Craftsman style, especially with the brick porch columns angled like that, very interesting.
Good luck with your new purchase and your creative changes.
Hello from Royal Oak, MI!
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Nice looking solidly built home, welcome!
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Thank you! I have made some progress with the new mantle and if I find a slow period this weekend I will attempt to post some photos. The fact that the house is all brick has made it difficult to decide on paint colors. I also want to keep my storm windows brown as I have mixed feeling about how well they would take paint. It's also strange to me that it's a craftsmen that is all brick. It seems to be a uncommon building material for a craftsmen home. Around my area that is.