Q
A “ship’s ladder”
provides access to the
loft, which maximizes
the small building’s foot-
print. It’s also useful for
reaching the dormer.
o
Cypress “arch and
arrow” detailing on the
window screens.
Q Hindman uses
antique mortise locks,
which are stronger and
more versatile than mod-
ern cylindrical locks.
Q A handcrafted
casement window opens
outward.
^ Sturdy copper gut-
ters quickly acquire a
lovely patina.
Q
A retired oak
whiskey barrel collects
rain for the garden.
Q A Craftsman-style
door of Spanish cedar
and antique glass.
Q
Wrought iron
handles on carriage
doors arc built to last.
Q
Carriage doors are
handbuilt of Spanish
cedar, with wrought
iron strap hinges.
© Handcrafted dentil
detail on the front door.
O The ship’s ladder
features mahogany
treads and through
tenons.
© Push-button light
switches arc faithful to
the Craftsman period.
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