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Leisure Time Homes (1958) - Cabin In The Woods

Research Designed Homes (1951) - The Celestory

Home Designs for Luxurious Living (1961) - Plan P-739

I usually don’t comment but I’m gonna add that I love bi-level homes and THIS one in particular. Bi-levels get lots of light downstairs because of the shallow basement and big windows so you don’t get that creepy dark basement feeling. They typically have a living room up and rec room downstairs so you can make a cool media room in the basement and have a nice casual living room up. The high ceiling of the 1 ½ story entry make it feel more open and the big window above the door would let in lots of light. The opening in the wall left of the fireplace is a nice touch. Lots of closet space everywhere and a private bath off the master bedroom. The two car garage in to the basement, or optional workshop, is handy while the wraparound deck above is a nice touch.

Architectural Economy (1920) - Two Story Residence No. 4012

Shoppell’s Modern Houses (1886) - No. 406

ColorKeed Home Plans (1927) - Design No. 15084-R

Curtis Home Plans (1926) - Preston - 246

Style Trends (1944) - Design V-8

Rush’s Dwellings (1900) - Design 106

Masterpieces of Professional Planning - Design No. 5139

Keith’s Architectural Studies (1905) - Design No. 310

Fireside and Garden (1926) - The Rosemont

Home Builders Catalog Company of Chicago - The Chereno

Hodgson’s Modern Houses (1905) - Design No. 2128

Hodgson’s Modern Houses (1905) - Design No. 2128


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Masterpieces of Professional Planning (1955) - Design No. 4144

Masterpieces of Professional Planning (1955) - Design No. 4144


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Keith Corp. Beautiful Homes (1925) - Design No. 1034

Keith Corp. Beautiful Homes (1925) - Design No. 1034


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Style Trends (1944) - Design V-9

Style Trends (1944) - Design V-9


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