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The idea of indoor-outdoor living is put forth in this single-story ranch home, with large sliding doors opening the family room to the back yard—a large porch or terrace could be built here, with the two areas functioning as a unit when the weather permits. This is our largest Women's Congress home, and it has a separate private dining room in addition to the family room. Here again is a large service entry hall with adjacent lavatory -the decontamination area. The separation between the sleeping rooms and the active, noisy part of the house is noticeably strong in this design. Another feature: no living room through-traffic.
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Living area, either plan, 1,623 sq. ft.
Carport, either plan, 229 sq. ft.
Carport, either plan, 229 sq. ft.
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