The exterior boasts a brilliant textural contrast typical of the mid-1950s: a rugged, ashlar stone veneer anchoring the lower levels, beautifully balanced by warm, olive-toned horizontal siding on the cantilevered upper tier. A massive, prominent stone chimney serves as the front facade's focal point, balancing the wide, sheltering eaves of the low-pitch rooflines.
The clever tri-level footprint packs an incredible amount of utility into an efficient layout:
The Main Level: Features a spacious living room bathed in natural light by a massive three-panel picture window, anchored by a beautiful natural stone fireplace.
The Service Wing: A smart-looking kitchen complete with a cozy dining nook, perfect for quick breakfasts and keeping an eye on the backyard.
The Upper Level: Dedicated entirely to privacy, hosting 4 large bedrooms and 2 full baths—a luxurious allotment for a 1955 layout.
The Lower & Basement Levels: Includes an integrated two-car garage, a dedicated utility entryway, and a full basement below the main living area for laundry and recreation.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio
Beyond its charming curb appeal, plan CC607 was ahead of its time in prioritizing flow and functionality. The design emphasizes a "garden view" living room, ensuring that nature was never more than a glance away. It was a home built for comfort, boasting a master bedroom complete with a private bath—a luxury feature that was becoming increasingly desirable at the time—alongside three additional bedrooms and a secondary bath to accommodate a growing family.
For those needing extra utility, the plan offered an optional basement, providing the flexibility to add a recreation room, workshop, or laundry space, which was a hallmark of versatile 1950s architecture.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio
The design relies on striking, exposed timber framing painted a vibrant, retro coral-orange that contrasts beautifully against the dark, dramatic pitch of the roofline. The structural geometry is both functional and artistic, extending outward to support expansive outdoor living spaces.
The true heart of this home is its magnificent masonry fireplace. Crafted from rugged, native fieldstone, the massive chimney anchors the entire left side of the structure, providing a cozy, timeless focal point that promises warmth after a long day of outdoor adventure.
Flanking the stone fireplace, expansive sliding glass doors open seamlessly to a sweeping, wrap-around wooden deck. This feature perfectly captures the post-war American desire for indoor-outdoor fluidity, turning nature into a living canvas. Above, the clever architectural engineering truly shines: the top-deck bedrooms feature an integrated, sheltered balcony. Protected by the deep overhang of the main roof, this private upper deck allows inhabitants to step outside and enjoy fresh air or a morning coffee, completely shielded from the elements.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio
The exterior highlights a low-slung, sprawling silhouette with a handsome red brick facade, contrasting white trim, and elegant multi-pane picture windows flanked by dark shutters. A prominent brick chimney hints at the cozy warmth waiting inside, while the integrated two-car garage perfectly captures the era's growing love affair with suburban automotive culture.
A large, open family-dining area serves as the central hub. It features a grand fireplace as its focal point, creating a cozy gathering spot for evening television or family game nights. Large glass doors open directly from the living space to a rear garden patio, making backyard barbecues and outdoor entertaining effortless. Perfect for the busy post-war homemaker, a dedicated laundry room is situated adjacent to the kitchen, keeping chores organized and out of sight from guests. The standard layout offers 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 full baths, with an optional 4th bedroom configuration to accommodate growing family.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio
The facade shown highlights the beautiful textures that defined mid-century ranch architecture. The home features a stunning combination of rustic stone veneer on the left and rich, reddish-brown vertical wood siding on the right. Its low-pitched hipped roofline and wide, overhanging eaves give the home a grounded, elongated silhouette that hugs the landscape.
A curved concrete walkway leads visitors past a built-in stone planter bursting with flowers, guiding them toward a vibrant, turquoise-blue front door. The large multi-pane picture window is flanked by matching blue shutters, adding a cheerful pop of color against the natural stone and wood. To the right, an attached garage with a clean white door seamlessly integrates into the structure, flanked by a classic white ranch-style cross-buck fence.



The heart of the home is a large, welcoming living room. Designed for both quiet family evenings and lively cocktail parties, it features a cozy fireplace as its centerpiece, framed by elegant built-in bookshelves. Privacy was a priority in this layout, featuring a dedicated master bedroom complete with its own private en-suite bath. Understanding that families grow and needs change, the plan offered an optional fourth bedroom and an optional basement, allowing homeowners to customize their square footage. True to the decade's obsession with labor-saving appliances, the dedicated utility room was a powerhouse of efficiency. It was designed to accommodate a full laundry setup, dedicated freezer space for the era's booming frozen-food trend, and an incredibly convenient attached lavatory (half-bath) to clean up after yard work.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio
This home stands out as a prime example of mid-century modern split-foyer design. With its striking asymmetrical roofline, bold red vertical siding, contrasting stone-veneer foundation, and vibrant yellow front door framed by towering floor-to-ceiling glass windows, this home was engineered to make a statement from the curb.
Upon entering the dramatic split foyer, steps lead up to a grand, sun-drenched living room boasting an airy cathedral ceiling. The layout is optimized for mid-century entertaining, featuring a dedicated "party-size" family room downstairs complete with its own built-in bar and kitchenette—the ultimate setup for hosting Friday night cocktail parties or casual family gatherings.
The initial footprint is smartly laid out with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, offering plenty of space for a mid-century family. However, the true brilliance of Sabotka’s design lies in its future-proofing: the lower level includes an adaptable layout where 2 additional bedrooms and an extra bathroom can be seamlessly added down the road as the family expands.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio