City dweller and country dweller alike will appreciate this versatile ranch house design. The simple lines and the warmth of the wood shake and fieldstone exterior combine to look well in any setting. One particularly lovely feature is the fieldstone planter beneath the bow window. The flagstone entry is in a protected corner of the house; the front door opens on a center hall which has a handy coat closet. To the left of this center hall are the three bedrooms. The room at the front of the house is the large master bedroom and it has double exposure windows and two closets. The bedroom in the center has a double window and a large closet with sliding doors, and the rear bedroom has windows on two walls and a large closet with sliding doors. In the bathroom there is a dual vanity sink and a towel closet plus tub, and there is additional storage for bedroom linens in a hall closet.
A bow window with a window seat provides one of the focal points of the living room; another is the fireplace centered in the side wall. The dining room, with windows overlooking the property at the rear of the house, is actually an extension of the living room. Thus these two areas may easily be decorated and used as one unit or, by the simple device of furniture grouping or a room divider, they can retain their individuality. In any case, these two rooms provide an elegant place in which to entertain. The kitchen, which has a built-in oven and a counter top range, an "L" shape cabinet arrangement and dinette space in front of the windows, also has a rear entry opening on the porch. The attached two car garage, with space along one side for the storage of tools, toys, etc. has a door to the porch, too. This means that in addition to being a fine place to relax when the weather is nice, the porch is also useful as a protected passage between the house and the garage during inclement weather.
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source: Best Homes, issue 47, 1968
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