WHILE this house is designed primarily for the comfort and convenience of the family, there are few homes of its modest size that are so well arranged for entertaining.
There is a good-sized guest bedroom on the first floor with its own bath and ample closet space. The living room is large and opens onto a porch that makes a pleasant outdoor sitting or dining room in summer. The kitchen is conveniently located in relation to the living room, dining room and porch. The basement recreation room provides a wonderful place for informal entertaining and for children’s indoor games.
The exterior of the house, with its long windows and its attractive doorway framed by wrought iron trellises, has individuality and charm. The roof drops down to form dormer windows in the second story. This adds to the interest of the exterior design and it also effects a saving in money because it cuts down the amount of exterior wall and framing material.
As you enter the house from the front you come into a foyer that has openings leading to the living room, dining room and to the stair hall. The living room is large and attractively designed. On the inside wall opposite the entrance is a Colonial fireplace.
On the other side of the house is the dining room—which is ample in size—and the kitchen, breakfast area and utility room. Beyond the utility room is the garage, which is attached to the house for convenience and economy.
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source: The Progressive Farmer – Distinctive Southern Homes | 1950
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