A SEMI-COLONIAL HOME at 5106 Jackwood has been given a distinctive touch through the use of brick planters and unique wrought iron trim.
Built by Leroy Walker and designed by Crochet and Carroll, architects, the carefully planned interior, features many built-ins, Parana pine paneling and open living arrangements.
Construction is of pink Roman brick. The exterior has a large picture window and brick planter enclosing the entry porch. The spacious living room, dining area and family room flow together, with the family room opening via glass sliding doors onto a large concrete patio.
The breakfast nook and kitchen are separated from the living area by a curved wall. The kitchen is paneled in birch and is fully equipped with Westinghouse built-ins in aqua green. They include oven and range, dishwasher, disposer, refrigerator and deep freeze. The breakfast nook has a large built-in china closet with glass sliding doors.
The service room opens off the family room and connects the garage with the rest of the house. It has a Westinghouse electric hot water heater, also in aqua green. The two-car garage has several large storage closets.
The bedroom wing can be entered both from the living room and the kitchen. A bath off the living room can be used as a guest bath as well as to serve the front and middle bedrooms. The master bedroom has its own bath and large double closets.
The house has a cedar shingle roof and is air-conditioned with a Westinghouse unit.
It is furnished in colonial style by Finger's Colonial Mart.
Landscape Design by RALPH H. COBB


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