The facade shown highlights the beautiful textures that defined mid-century ranch architecture. The home features a stunning combination of rustic stone veneer on the left and rich, reddish-brown vertical wood siding on the right. Its low-pitched hipped roofline and wide, overhanging eaves give the home a grounded, elongated silhouette that hugs the landscape.
A curved concrete walkway leads visitors past a built-in stone planter bursting with flowers, guiding them toward a vibrant, turquoise-blue front door. The large multi-pane picture window is flanked by matching blue shutters, adding a cheerful pop of color against the natural stone and wood. To the right, an attached garage with a clean white door seamlessly integrates into the structure, flanked by a classic white ranch-style cross-buck fence.
The heart of the home is a large, welcoming living room. Designed for both quiet family evenings and lively cocktail parties, it features a cozy fireplace as its centerpiece, framed by elegant built-in bookshelves. Privacy was a priority in this layout, featuring a dedicated master bedroom complete with its own private en-suite bath. Understanding that families grow and needs change, the plan offered an optional fourth bedroom and an optional basement, allowing homeowners to customize their square footage. True to the decade's obsession with labor-saving appliances, the dedicated utility room was a powerhouse of efficiency. It was designed to accommodate a full laundry setup, dedicated freezer space for the era's booming frozen-food trend, and an incredibly convenient attached lavatory (half-bath) to clean up after yard work.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio




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