1939. Los Angeles 7 rooms home by Nelson P. Bengston

 


THE HOUSE has a clean-cut appearance and is detailed in a modern manner. Low, horizontal lines are accented with living room corner window and front entrance providing a center of interest. The plan is arranged in Southern California fashion-good ventilation and enclosed patio for outdoor living being typical of houses in that section. A breakfast room of generous size is entirely separated from the kitchen and might be used also as a study or extra sleeping room. Connecting baths give good circulation to the rear of house.

THE EXTERIOR is stucco over wood frame except the brick section flanking the chimney; the two materials are especially well combined. Roof is red cedar shingles; floors are of oak. Unit heaters are installed in principal rooms. The bathroom is floored with rubber tile and walls are finished in Bak-A- Namel, this product also being used in the kitchen. Tile drainboard and backsplash, monel metal cabinet top at range and revolving ant-proof cooler are other kitchen items.



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