THE well-balanced exterior design of this house features a front terrace, centered by a large window and partially enclosed by the two projecting wings. Horizontal courses in the brick walls accent the low, spreading lines.
The front door, located at the left side of the terrace, opens into a foyer which separates the various parts of the house and increases their privacy. Windows on three sides make the living room light and airy, but the back wall is completely unbroken, forming a suitable space for a large piece of wall furniture. The same consideration has been given to furniture placement in the dining room across the hall.
Between the dining room and kitchen is the family breakfast room. It has built-in corner cupboards and a cheerful window overlooking the terrace.
The U-shaped kitchen is planned to accommodate a double sink or automatic dishwasher and still leave plenty of counter space. There is a convenient storage pantry in addition to the usual cupboard space. The service entrance is at the side of the house and space near it has been reserved for an automatic washer.
The three bedrooms are located across the back of the house, where they enjoy complete privacy and ideal ventilation. The end rooms have two exposures each and the central room has three. The bedroom at the left has a private bath, and the other two rooms share a slightly larger bath opening into the hall. Each room has a clothes closet and there is additional closet space in the hall.
Area of the house: 1,575 square feet.
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source: The Progressive Farmer – Distinctive Southern Homes | 1950
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