National Plan Service: The Bedford

 


You've undoubtedly seen scores of items like this in your local newspaper, and probably wished, without realizing you could have your wish, that one of them might be about your family moving into your home. This particular item marks for Ralph and Barbara Bedford, just as it could for you, the experiencing of a most exciting adventure any family can have, that of acquiring a home of its own. When the Bedford's began their adventure they knew only a few of the things they wanted in a home of their own. They wanted room, both indoors and out, for themselves and their children to live and play. They wanted freedom for Barbara from unnecessary household tasks and apartment "regulations." They wanted a place they could be proud of now and for the future—and they wanted security. At first they thought that getting a home of their own would present many obstacles. They knew very little about costs and financing and even less about the style of home that would give them everything they wanted. They had only vague ideas about what would constitute a desirable location, and knew nothing at all of the relative merits of buying an old home, a new one already con-structed, or having one built for them. 



Located in the rear of the house, the living-dining area provides a "garden-view" of the homesite. An efficient "U" shape kitchen and three large bedrooms, one of which may be used as a den, complete this plan. Flat roof garage adds a final modern touch to this home. 




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