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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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THIS is a home that almost any family would enjoy, but it holds special appeal for the family that has a lot of friends and enjoys entertaining them. As you will see from the floor plan, the arrangement of the interior lends itself to easy hospitality. There are no doors between the large living room and the dining room. This open effect adds to the impression of spaciousness in both rooms and provides a perfect layout for either formal or informal entertaining.


Back of the living room is a den of the same size—one of the most attractive and adaptable features of the plan. Like the living room it has an inviting fireplace, and the rear wall is glazed, giving a full view of the living porch and terrace across the back. Here the children can play or study while the older members of the family entertain in the front of the house, or Mother and Father can read in peace while the younger generation takes over in the living room. And if the needs of the family dictate, this room can be converted into a library, music room or third bedroom (notice the ample closet by fireplace).

The bathroom, located between the two bedrooms, is easily accessible from both living room and den, and the hall off which it opens is blessed with two closets—a small one for guests' wraps and a larger one for the family's out-of-season clothing, luggage, etc.

The breakfast room is adequate for informal meals and it will save many steps for the homemaker. The kitchen is large and exceptionally well arranged. Behind it is a utility room, with space for full laundry equipment, which opens into the connecting garage and also onto the small service porch at the left.

The central location of the heating room assures good circulation of heat to all parts of the house.



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source: The Progressive Farmer – Distinctive Southern Homes | 1950

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WITH its modern planning and simple, ageless design, this house is made to order for those who want the functional qualities of modern architecture without startling severity of line. It looks new and up-to-date, but it is softened by a homey window box and a touch of wrought iron reminiscent of the Old South.

The vertical clapboard siding of the entrance porch offers an interesting contrast to the brick walls. The front door opens into a corner of the living room in such a way that the greater portion of that room is free of traffic to the kitchen and bedroom wing. The large picture window, running almost full length of the living room, brings sun and scenery into the house. The fireplace serves as a partial partition between living and dining areas.

The fairly wide entrance to the dining room tends to give added size both to it and the living room. The dining room is amply large for "company" dinners, and its convenient location in relation to the serving cabinets in the kitchen encourages everyday use of the room. A pair of built-in china cabinets on either side of the rear window provide display space for family treasures.

The kitchen is placed almost squarely in the center of the house. It can be entered from the dining room, the central passageway, or the back porch, which leads from the kitchen door to the garage in the manner of a breezeway. The "L" shaped breakfast booth is ideal for quick meals, and is an excellent day-long workspace for Mother. Well-arranged kitchen units, plenty of cupboards, plus easy access to any other parts of the house and grounds make the kitchen the real hub-of-the-house.

The bedroom wing of this house is well separated from the living and service areas by walls of wardrobe closets and other convenient storage space for the average family's accumulation of worldly goods. The cedar closet in the central hallway is a stronghold in the battle against moths.

The bedrooms themselves boast plenty of windows—at no sacrifice of wall space for furniture. Corner windows give the decorator an opportunity to work with interesting drapery effects that are not possible with ordinary windows.

The bath is most conveniently located without being directly visible from any room of the house. It is close to the bedrooms, the kitchen and is accessible from the main hallway. A special small closet for bath linens is placed at one end of the tub.

At the risk of seeming preoccupied with closets (and what homemaker isn’t?), we call attention also to the large linen closet in the hallway and the coat closet just inside the front entrance.


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source: The Progressive Farmer – Distinctive Southern Homes | 1950

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THIS house was especially designed to meet the needs of a son-and-daughter family of four. The girl and boy occupy rooms of approximately equal size (no excuse for argument over who gets the larger quarters) at one end of the bedroom wing and share a well-arranged bath that has both tub and shower. The large master bedroom at the opposite end of the wing has twin closets and its own bath. The living and service areas of the house provide plenty of room for family life and entertaining and are arranged to afford the utmost convenience for the busy mother. A small entry gives access to both areas and insures privacy in the living room.

The long terrace across the back of the house and the generous window space in all the rooms make for the indoor-outdoor effect so popular in the South. But the windows are so arranged that every room has sufficient wall space to give the decorator a free hand in placing large pieces of furniture.

The living room features a large fireplace and a picture window overlooking the front porch. A door at the back of the room opens onto the terrace.

A feature of the plan that will particularly appeal to the housewife is the arrangement of the kitchen utility room and service porch. The kitchen is conveniently located in relation to both the front and back entrances to the house and corner windows give it good light and ventilation. Just off the kitchen is the breakfast booth pleasantly located under the shaded porch window. At the back of the house is a long utility room opening onto the terrace and also onto the side porch which leads to the garage.

The exterior, with its broad chimney, large window areas and low overhanging roof, shows the same careful attention to comfort and good taste that characterizes the interior. A careful study of the entire plan will show that every need of the active family of four has been anticipated and provided for.


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source: The Progressive Farmer – Distinctive Southern Homes | 1950

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THIS plan embraces just about everything the Southerner wants in a small home—long, low lines, overhanging eaves to cut off direct sun, a shaded porch, a living room with fireplace and built-in bookshelves, and plenty of windows to catch the breeze.

The design of the house is thoroughly contemporary, but it is the type of “conservative modern” that wears well and fits happily into a neighborhood of more traditional houses. Its gracious lines belie its actual footage, for while the house has three bedrooms of comfortable size, the overall plan covers a comparatively small space, making it equally suitable for a narrow city lot or a large suburban yard. This has been achieved by compact arrangement, rather than by scrimping on the size of the individual rooms.

Among the most attractive features of the plan are the bricked side porch which extends around the front of the house to form a narrow terrace, the distinctive detail of the paneled front doors, and the floor-to-ceiling bay windows in the living and dining rooms.

The bedrooms are grouped at the side and back of the house where they enjoy greater privacy and a view of the back lawn or garden, and are served by a conveniently located bath. Their windows are planned with full consideration for ventilation, furniture placement and good exterior balance. All the bedroom closets have sliding doors so no wall space is wasted.

The garage is attached to the house—an economy measure which eliminates one wall and a lengthy driveway. At the back of the garage is a garden tool room, opening directly onto the lawn. The kitchen and service areas are well arranged and conveniently located with reference to the living quarters.


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source: The Progressive Farmer – Distinctive Southern Homes | 1950

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HERE is a large, rambling house which combines an impressive exterior with a floor plan arranged for maximum efficiency. The outstanding feature of the plan is the massive triple fireplace which forms the only division between the living room, dining room and study. This open arrangement has special appeal for the family that has a wide circle of friends and likes to entertain on a grand scale.

In addition to the wood-burning fireplaces, there is a gas-fired central heating unit with ducts to every room. The living and sleeping areas and the kitchen are well separated from each other for quiet and privacy, and a long central hall takes care of traffic.

Other convenience features of the plan are the twin baths, which are located side by side and adjacent to the laundry for economy in plumbing installation; the generous amount of storage space provided by the ten closets; the central location of the kitchen, which places it within quick and easy reach of any other part of the house; and the outside entrance (protected by the car port), storage closet and private lavatory provided for the study.

The exterior of the house is of brick veneer. Its most distinctive feature is the use of twin floor-to-ceiling picture windows—each with a built-in plant box—in the living room and dining room. A large terrace surrounds two sides of the house and leads into a recessed entrance sheltered by the overhanging roof.


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source: The Progressive Farmer – Distinctive Southern Homes | 1950

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