1955-1956 Pease Homes: The Brookwood. Plans provided.

 


an efficient, compact 2 bedroom home 

The home shown here includes the following alternates and extras: Broadside shingles with partial lx10 vertical siding and partial stone veneer; 3 in 12 pitch roof with wide cornice overhang; Glass-Wall section 2 wide 2 high (2 ventilating) in place of Panorama window in living room, Glass-Wall section 1 wide 2 high (1 ventilating) on side of living room; single Slide-A-Sash #144 in bedroom; 2 - 8x6 - 8 #297-D door in side of dining room; #297-N front door; wood combination doors; and tension screens. 

Your armchair tour begins with the Brookwood . . . where you discover living that's efficient, yet comfortable. With the living, cooking, sleeping and bathing areas centered around the hall, Brookwood living is streamlined . . . there's no lost motion. In the kitchen, you're just a few steps from children in the bedroom .. . from the delivery man at the door . . . from the dining area. Within easy reach is everything needed to run the household. Cleaning is fast and easy, freeing more time for leisure activities. Generous sized rooms assure a variety of pleasing furniture groupings. The second bedroom may be adapted as a child's room, as a guest room, or for use as a TV room. All in all, you find the Brookwood compact . . . efficient . . . easy to maintain . . . livable. It's ideal for the smaller family. 





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