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Looking Around: Introduction to Floor Plans

Hello Friends! Sorry about the drama this week. Back to our regularly scheduled content! Last week's installment left us wondering: If architectural style isn't going to help us identify common houses, what will?

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Anonymous

Excellent info! Also, I am still deeply in love with Art-deco typography. Why don't we have fonts like that now-a-days?

Anonymous

Nice post, and welcome back from your week of chaos! I think the two 1916 houses you use here illustrate a big change in the separation of private spaces from public ones. in middle class homes The standard one story layout of the era (and making a comeback today with the return of narrow lots) runs public rooms along one side - LR, DR, K, maybe another space, back door - with beds and bath separated by a door on the other side. That must have felt so good for working families to be able to entertain guests without cleaning every damn thing in the house.