BH&G Five Star Home #2812

 


Popular brick, traditional windows, and center entry each fill a neatly confined block of space, stretching from sill to eave. They blend into a simple picture that is sure to suit lovers of conservative design; also people who like the freshness of modern lines. Here's style that will be "up-to-date" for years. Its rectangular plan, which does away with unnecessary niches, cuts costs. 

Study the picture above and the floor plan below you'll quickly see that Five Star home 2812 brings good looks and good living together in an attention-getting way. As a design, this house is remarkable because it blends in just about anywhere. You can picture it in a new subdivision, on a secluded, woodsy hilltop, or in a neighborhood of older, established houses. Central entry is key to plan. From there twin paths lead either to bedrooms or to living areas. Outside, basic elements of home's handsome face come down to you through years of home building. Yet, everything adds up to a fresh, new fashion. 



Back of house is simple, inexpensive horizontal siding. Rear slope of roof extends to cover garage without expensive step. Door leads through corner of garage (good as children's "mud" room), past kitchen to family room. 

From family-dining area you can see the relationship and individuality of the living room, kitchen, and this all-purpose room. To right is bedroom hall with stairs down to a full basement. Door in kitchen opens to garage. Kitchen has spot for eating, too. 



DESIGNER: Robert Flood
AREA: 1,247 square feet
DIMENSIONS: 28x56 feet 


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