The kitchen inside Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brock's house in Fairfield, Connecticut
TWICE IN YOUR LIFE you will want a small house: when you marry (this is likely to be a budgeted house); and again when your children marry (the budget probably won't matter so much as your tastes). Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brock's house in Fairfield, Connecticut, is the second type, planned for easy maintenance, pleasant living and based on fine GE equipment. Victor Civkin was the architect. GE equipment is at Wanamaker's, New York, The Dayton Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
WIDE WINDOWS flood living area of this three-purpose (kitchen, laundry, dining) room with sun, filtered through light Citron yellow Fiberglas curtains. Work center is separated from it by bar and serving counters, over which it is practical to pass drinks and food. Door to outdoors makes it easy to eat out in summer. Stairs lead down to Mr. Brock's dark room and wood-working shop.
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source: House and Garden Magazine | April 1950



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