This plan offers charming possibilities for either formal or informal living. A study of each room will reveal that no detail of comfort or convenience has been overlooked—even to details usually found only in much larger homes.
Entering the house from the covered porch you find a door flanked by sidelights in the traditional manner. In the foyer, space is provided for the storage of guests' coats. Close by, but not opening directly off the foyer, is the bath, which in the small home serves the dual purpose of family bath and powder room.
In the living room, across from the foyer, is a handsome picture window which makes the outdoors part of the room itself. On the opposite side is a fireplace, finished in keeping with the character of the room. In the dining room is a unique grouping of windows with built-in storage space underneath for linens and tableware.
The kitchen is designed with an eye for efficiency—with the working units arranged in a "U" and the breakfast nook at one side. A door leading from the kitchen to the terrace makes it easy to serve meals out of doors as well as in the dining room. The partially covered terrace affords a protected passage to the garage.
The sleeping unit has space and adequate clothing storage for four active persons. The bathroom is conveniently located in relation to all bedrooms. There is an extra storage closet in the hall.
The materials selected for the exterior bear out the Cape Cod effect.
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source: The Progressive Farmer – Distinctive Southern Homes | 1950
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