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The Craftsman look popularized hand-worked materials and an honest,
unornamented approach to materials. The sensibility was soon extended
to the overall design of a house, and was popularized through plan books,
the magazines — and the Sears Roebuck company played a key role.
In 1908, their widely distributed mail order catalog began selling
house plans, materials, and kit houses to “all corners of the
nation.” The basic bungalow, designed in the Arts and Crafts
tradition, was one of their best selling designs.
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