When working with
home buyers, I’m frequently asked why Seattle loves Craftsman homes with such
devotion. One of my answers – the short one – is that they have excellent
bones, they are the
best style to renovate and update, and that they are my
favorite style of home because they are always classic and appreciated.
Craftsman homes can be found in almost every neighborhood of
the Seattle metro area. Several factors converged in the region to make the
style extremely popular. The American Craftsman style was developed beginning
in the final years of the 19th Century on the east coast. These homes were
designed to fit the lifestyle of working class and middle class families.
An “explosion” of
American Craftsman homes in Seattle began just after the Alaska Yukon Pacific
Exposition in 1909, according to Larry Kreisman, program director for Historic
Seattle. This coincided with the birth of the street car and the development of
“the suburbs.” Transportation out of the city center made it possible for
workers to escape the city and own a home.
This “explosion” of American Craftsman homes also coincided
with a population explosion in Seattle between 1900 and 1910. The City’s
population tripled from slightly more than 80,000 to more than 230,000 people.
There were not enough rooming houses and small apartments in the city center to
accommodate this growth.

At this time, on the east coast and in
many large cities throughout the nation, high-rise apartment buildings (often
tenements) were becoming the norm for city living. The ability to find a job
and live cheaply, even in one’s own home was an attractive benefit of moving to
Seattle.

When we look at the history, the philosophy of Craftsman
design, and the beauty and adaptability of Craftsman style homes, it is no
secret why Seattle loves Craftsman homes. It should not be surprising that
homes designed for family life that incorporate the work of craftsmen and are
both beautiful and utilitarian should be loved and desired by the people of
Seattle.
I would be delighted to help you buy or sell a Seattle metro
Craftsman home. Call me. And remember, I’ll bring the coffee!