The central split-foyer entry creates an open, welcoming transition, giving you the immediate choice to head up to the main living areas or down to the ultimate recreation zone.
Heading up to the main level, you are greeted by a large kitchen built for modern efficiency. The adjacent dining room flows seamlessly to the outdoors, leading directly onto an open deck—the ultimate setup for mid-century patio entertaining. The rest of the upper level is dedicated to quiet comfort, featuring three bedrooms equipped with ample closet space and a practical compartment bath designed to ease the morning family rush.
The lower level serves as the ultimate flexible space. At its heart is a party-size family room. This level also includes a large utility room to keep household chores organized and out of sight. For families needing a bit more room to grow, the plan offered an optional configuration to add a fourth bedroom and a second complete bath on this lower level.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio
Blending the rustic, alpine charm of European chalet styling with the highly functional layout of the emerging split-foyer (or split-level) trend, this home represents the ultimate in flexibility and family-focused design. Crossing the threshold reveals a dramatic split-foyer entrance. Guests are instantly greeted by an impressive architectural fireplace wall and an integrated built-in planter. Ascending just a few steps brings you to the main living quarters. This level features three large bedrooms and two full baths. The lower level features three additional bedrooms and a third full bathroom. The true crown jewel of the lower level is the massive, party-sized family room. Anchored by its own cozy fireplace, this space was envisioned as the ultimate hub for hosting cocktail parties, neighborhood gatherings, or listening to hi-fi records on a Friday night.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio
The clever attractive L-shape design optimizes curb appeal while offering incredible functional versatility, allowing for a seamless integration of the garage to either the front or the side depending on the lot layout. A large living room serves as the anchor for formal entertaining, seamlessly flowing into a separate dining area designed for elegant family dinners. For daily living, a step-save kitchen minimizes footwork for the cook while remaining completely connected to a large family area. The home boasts 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 baths. One bath also serves as a powder room, featuring dual access to accommodate dinner guests without sacrificing the privacy of the main sleeping quarters.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio
Cape Cod traditional. The entire first floor acts as a self-contained living unit. It anchors the household with a sprawling master bedroom and bath, alongside a seamless country kitchen and family room combination designed to be the heart of daily life. Practicality reigns supreme near the side entrance, where a dedicated laundry room and mudroom sit immediately adjacent to a full bathroom. Upstairs has four additional bedrooms and two full bathrooms.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio
Step inside through the traditional front door, and you are welcomed by a formal center hall entry. This design element is highly prized because it provided smooth, easy access to all main living spaces without sacrificing privacy. The ground floor is built around absolute convenience, boasting a forward-thinking first-floor laundry room and lavatory located directly off the main living areas. Upstairs, the privacy of the family is completely preserved with two spacious bedrooms and a full central bathroom nestled quietly on the second floor, illuminated by charming dormer windows.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio
The High Ranch design. By raising the traditional ranch house up a half-story, the architects unlocked an entire lower level of living space that sits partially above ground, avoiding the dark, subterranean feel of a traditional basement. Upon ascending the entry stairs, you are greeted by an expansive L-shaped living-dining room. A functional sliding door effortlessly isolates the kitchen from the formal dining area when needed, then tucked away out of sight for casual family breakfasts. : Downstairs, the "High Ranch" footprint truly shines. Instead of a cramped cellar, the lower level features a huge family room illuminated by large windows. Accompanied by a full bath, a dedicated utility area, and two additional bedrooms.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio