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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

2026.0623.0002...

1950s/60s





3 comments:

  1. I've been watching a YouTube channel on new architects revisiting these old plans; how they are the most perfect house plans that modern designers just want to screw up by removing walls and changing the layouts. Love these.

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  2. I love the old floor plans. I would like of mix open and closed. Everything does not have to be open.

    I will take plan 1201-C. I have always hated homes with garages in the front. Put them in the back. I don't want to see it from the road. The home is the star not the car storage.

    I would reconfigure that utility room to see if we can fit a powder room in there. And the South bedroom I might turn it into a flex room-office/television room/guest room.

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  3. Ah, the 50s and 60s. The kitchens are now all eat-in. I agree with VRCooper that the utility room in the last one seems a waste of space, if all it contains is a washer and dryer. Likewise the utility rooms in the third set of plans, even in the tiny cottage, seem overly large. However, the plans with a utility room have no basement, so perhaps everything that would normally go in your basement has to fit in the utility room.

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Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.