Do you have a liking for contemporary design?
An abundance of incoming light - a sense of living outdoors! This feeling of airiness is intensified by aluminum sliding glass doors opening onto the rear by high clerestory windows, lighting terrace kitchen and Bath #2, and accenting the modern flat roofline. (A more conservative, yet still modern 3-in-12 pitched roof, with protective overhang, may be substituted, if preferred.) Masterful design makes all rooms directly accessible from hallway. An extra- long living room combines with dining and tv room to give an unbroken living area of more than 32 feet overlooking the terrace, for expansive indoor-outdoor living. Efficient corridor-type kitchen with snack bar. The Shorewood - epitome of modern design!
Two baths — a "must" for many/ Because it is the most universally popular of all Pease plans, three adaptations of The Longwood are available. Reasons for such widespread popularity? A huge living room, with superb wallspace, full-sized dining room... spacious master bedroom with its own private bath . . . front entry hall, boasting a convenient coat closet... another extra closet nearby, to accommodate sports equipment, card tables - anything you please. Is it any wonder that so many happy homeowners enjoy this charming, comfortable symbol of their success?
A really long living room for spacious, gracious living.
There's a feeling of big-house roominess in The Kirkwood you're certain to admire... exemplified in its 2 11⁄2 ft. living room... separate dining room... three bedrooms, each generously sized. Its inner corridor offers access to every room expediting traffic. . . saving wear and tear on floor coverings. Abundant closet space includes deep-shelf storage behind the coat closet, to hold luggage, golf clubs, similar bulky articles. With its isolated bedroom section, The Kirkwood lends itself beautifully to the unperturbed, undisturbing entertainment of guests while the young fry slumber!
Have you a flair for "living with a flair"?
Attractive to look at, convenient to live in- The Innwood has special appeal for those who favor out-of-the-ordinary features. Front and back doors both open into entryways... the front entry leading to either living or bedroom wing... back entry giving convenient, draft-free accessibility to both kitchen and basement. Such "plus" advantages as a china cabinet in the dining area .. handy broom closet... broad shelves facing the basement stairs. Such desirable "basics" as an 18-ft. kitchen ... master bedroom with twin closets. A sound plan for the growing family.
There's complete separation of sleeping and living areas in The Hillwood, yet this popular home - the other L-shaped homes that follow - offers spacious quarters for both phases of everyday life. Notice how the placement of basement stairs accomplishes two purposes: acts as a sound-buffer for bedroom quietude, and provides central access to the basement. Furthermore, backyard traffic flow is routed directly from kitchen door to bath or bedrooms. Best of all, there is master bedroom seclusion . . . seldom found always appreciated.
You'll be impressed with The Oakwood's gracious flow of living areas into one big, roomy, unrestricted space... for activity. . . or relaxation. There's wonderful wallspace in the large square living room. And all three bedrooms open up into a center hallway .. adjacent to each other, and to the conveniently located bath. For laundering. . . tinkering. . . or for guests' easy access to that recreation room you'll probably be wanting... the basement stairs couldn't be better placed. The Oakwood a home with particular appeal for the family gaining enjoyment from doing things together!
When you're in need of three bedrooms, this compact home fulfills your requirements.
All three bedrooms are convenient to the bath and to each other... for closeness to the youngsters, wherever you're occupied. In the basementless plan (#141) there's space in the kitchen for automatic laundry and utilities . . . and also inside and outside storage. In plan #142, a convenient back entry leads directly to the basement, as well as the kitchen-dining area. Here is “today's living" at its very best!
Even on a narrow lot, situated on a sloping hillside, the SHOREWOOD can impress visitors with its highly modern look. Flat roof... clerestory windows. . . living room window-wall . . . low, stone planter . . . brick fireplace chimney - all emphasize the soft beauty of practical redwood siding - agreeably uncluttered.
There is a growing trend to activity rooms: for informal meals, lounging, hobbies. This one is strategically placed, adjacent to the kitchen (see pass-through, for serving ease) and to outside terrace. Sliding door at right leads to closet for sports equipment, games.
Brick combined with bevel and vertical siding makes this LONGWOOD appear to nestle into its landscaping . . . the big, open side porch adds to its comfortable, livable look.
Today's homes are designed for indoor-outdoor living. That's why terraces are so popular give your Pease Home an outdoor living room nearly half the year.
Discover the many unusual features in this two-bedroom Fairwood, planned for the family seeking a truly distinctive home. An entry hall with its own coat closet... living-dining area combined, for "open-up spaciousness" when there's company a built-in china cabinet in the dining area... extra-large kitchen with L-shaped work center - providing lots of room for table and chairs, extra appliances, playpen. Separate back entry prevents drafts... permits children (and gardening grownups) to clean shoes before entering the kitchen.
In the MAYWOOD'S basement plan, there's a dinette. . . in its basementless slab plan, none. Owners of this home preferred slab construction - yet wanted a dining room. So they widened the home sufficiently to provide dining space which at the same time enlarged their living room - and shifted storage space from inner hallway to garage.
In the MAYWOOD, cleverly combined batten strips and variegated brick help achieve a long, low, ground-hugging effect . . . accentuated by the horizontal lines of garage doors, and the continuous line of the bedroom windows.
"WINDOWS CAN BE WONDERFUL..."... to "open up" a corner. . . take advantage of a view.. give new interest to any room. Here rare beauty is contrived by combining full-length and ventilating glass wall sections .. brick planter below. Accoustical tile ceiling cuts down noise considerably.
For city or country living, this modern mansion the ultimate in luxurious spaciousness, and "conversation piece" features. Enter the Broadwood's paved foyer ... enormous living room with wood-burning fireplace . . . dining room in the grand manner, for huge parties and holiday gatherings . . extra-large activity room, with floor to ceiling aluminum sliding glass doors, pass-through to kitchen, and its own game closet... lavatory nearby last-word kitchen, with U-shaped work center and walk-in pantry. . . expansive outdoor terrace, reached from kitchen, dining and activity rooms... each oversized bedroom boasting two sliding-door closets... two full vanitory baths. Here you will find an incomparable experience in lifetime contentment.