The Arlington was designed for those who wish a home of distinction, decidedly different from the many well-known types. There is carefully combined in this home, grace, character, and comfort, and so cleverly have these three features been blended, it will stand as a thing of beauty in any community.
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source 1955 Standard Homes Washington D.C.
The Compton will compare favorably with many homes priced far beyond its cost. Furthermore, its floor plans offer every comfort to be found in homes of much larger dimensions.
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source 1955 Standard Homes Washington D.C.
The unusual and interesting treatment of the BERKSHIRE front expresses a personality all its own—and makes a distinct appeal to those who would avoid the commonplace.
Every member of the family will have a real appreciation of the privacy and convenience offered in the artfully arranged floor plans, especially the housewife whose burdens will be lightened by the addition of the car-port at her kitchen door.
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source 1955 Standard Homes Washington D.C.
The BRADDOCK is actually a "five-level" home, with bedrooms on two levels. Ample space and facilities have been provided throughout this excellently arranged plan to meet every need and requirement of a large, active family. Two-car garage, spacious living, recreation and service areas, storage attic assures efficient and harmonious living. All in an "economy package" hard to beat.
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source 1955 Standard Homes Washington D.C.
Two notable floor plans, which admirably reflect all of the advantages of "split-level" arrangement, are offered with a choice of two "popularity proven" exterior designs. Truly a combination to intrigue the most discriminating prospective home builder. The floor plans are designed to simplify and lighten household operations, since the conservation of energy and time are considerations of prime importance in present day living.
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source 1955 Standard Homes Washington D.C.