The progressive farmer - plan 2111-C

 


HERE is a home with heartwarming qualities and real character. Much of its charm comes from the easy look of hospitality it presents from the outside—a look gained from its picture window, protected entrance and the low sweep of overhanging eaves. Vertical and horizontal wood siding provide contrast, and shutters add a note of color.

This same simplicity of detail and air of informality are apparent inside the house. There are knotty pine walls in the hall and breakfast room; the dining room has papered walls with a knotty pine wainscot. One of the best ways to give an air of spaciousness to a relatively small house is to keep the living areas as open as possible, and the most effective way to achieve this is to combine the living and dining rooms without a partition. Another way to give an illusion of size is to use large windows. This plan employs both devices, and the result is a large and inviting living area with a floor-to-ceiling bay window overlooking the front lawn.

This house abounds with plus features. Note the number and generous size of the closets. There is even a walk-in pantry. The kitchen is U-shaped, an arrangement which is a proved time- and step-saver. The bath is centrally located and convenient to all areas of the house. Adjacent to the kitchen is a handy service porch.


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source: The Progressive Farmer – Distinctive Southern Homes | 1950

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