This house is designed for the medium width lot. Yet in the face of these many problems the plan presented contains large, well ventilated rooms and the planning for modern convenience and recreation. Living room is generous in size with plenty of wall space for interesting furniture grouping. Bedrooms are large with two or more spaces for a bed, and each is equipped with a planned closet with sliding door so arranged to provide a space for shoes, hats and clothing.
The dining space is neither a dining room nor a breakfast room—a part of the kitchen yet separated sufficiently to provide dining space for guests. Everything has been thought of in the planning of the kitchen—space for a recessed refrigerator, range, adequate counter work space, sink either conventional or mechanical—and most important of all to the young housewife is the utility room with space for laundry equipment. This space is light and well ventilated. From the utility room you pass to the breezeway which is screened and provides a porch as well as a covered entrance to the garage—just the place for small children to play while mother is busy in the kitchen and laundry.
A modern bathroom is provided, close to all rooms of the house, and in the hall approaching the bathroom is a storage closet for seasonable clothing and comforts and blankets. There is also an adequate linen closet and a cabinet for coats, vacuum cleaner, etc.
In the garage there is a closet for the children’s toys, a hobby room equipped with a work bench where many happy hours can be spent building for fun. A closet that can be equipped with a locked door is provided for garden tools, lawn mower and hose.
In the hall approaching the bathroom, space is provided for a gas-fired floor furnace, and a grille in the ceiling overhead for the installation of an attic fan for cooling, with a cupola on the roof to take care of the exhaust. Altogether, this house lacks nothing that is usually planned in a house two or three times the size and, in addition to modern planning, the exterior is designed to combine the use of modern materials with good taste. You will be proud of this home.
There are corner windows in the living and bedrooms, and an interesting bay window in the dinette. To emphasize what might otherwise be the conventional front door, ornamental blinds have been...added—these blinds also give an opportunity for color in contrast with a white house.
The ornamental posts designed as supports for the front porch are scroll sawed out of wood, either cypress or oak, and a full-sized design is provided with the working drawings. The diamond shaped panel design garage door is created by the application of screen moulding over an ordinary flush-type overhead door.
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source: The Progressive Farmer – Distinctive Southern Homes | 1950
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