THIS plan was especially designed for our many readers who have expressed an interest in four-bedroom houses. The outstanding asset of its arrangement is the location of one bedroom, which may double as a study, music or art studio, or a den.
The living room has a convenient traffic-free position, protected by the foyer and hallway which give access to bedrooms and kitchen without disturbing activities in the front part of the house. A bay window facing the street, two side windows and a fireplace add charm to the living room, yet leave plenty of wall space for effective placement of furniture. The dining room is a comfortable size and is blessed by windows on three sides.
The utility or "work" section is arranged on the side of the house nearest the garage. It consists of a breakfast room separated from the kitchen by a counter made up of low storage cabinets. The kitchen is an efficiency type arranged in a modified U-shape, with plenty of table-height work space. A laundry room completes this unit.
In the center of the house is the heater room, large enough to handle a modern central heating unit which will serve every room.
If necessary, four rooms in this plan may be used as bedrooms. They are arranged in groups of two—each pair of bedrooms served by a bath. Plenty of closets are provided, and each room has a generous number of windows. The fourth, or den, is unusually versatile because it is situated at the front of the house with an almost-private entrance from the foyer.
A closet for coats is just across the hall from the foyer, and a linen storage closet large enough to hold the bedding and linens needed in a large household is located within easy reach of all bedrooms.
The trellis enclosing part of the front porch is designed to support climbers and affords a decorative touch as well as protection from the weather. A two-car garage with storage space in the rear is attached to the house by the breezeway. The small grassy area at the front of the breezeway would make a lovely spot for outdoor dining, and is guaranteed privacy by the dining room wing of the house which shields it from the street.
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source: The Progressive Farmer – Distinctive Southern Homes | 1950
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