The second plan (the Corcoran) is the most interesting, with its "disappearing bed" in the living room. I don't think they had sofa beds in those days, and in any case this is part of the floor plan, so this must be a Murphy bed that folds down from the wall – the first time I've seen one in a floor plan.
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ReplyDeleteThe second plan (the Corcoran) is the most interesting, with its "disappearing bed" in the living room. I don't think they had sofa beds in those days, and in any case this is part of the floor plan, so this must be a Murphy bed that folds down from the wall – the first time I've seen one in a floor plan.
ReplyDeleteI like the disappearing bed house!
ReplyDelete#1 no hall? From Chicago!!