Designed for the 1940s family with a "limited budget but unlimited good
taste," this fascinating volume presents 56 floor plans and elevations
of lovely small homes that originally cost less than $15,000 to build.
Each home, bearing the honorable designation of House-of-the-Month by
the era's Monthly Small House Club, Inc., was designed to give
prospective homeowners an exceptionally well-planned house that was also
a sound investment.
From Cape Cods to Colonials, Small Houses of the Forties offers an
eden of illustrations of cozy, charming domiciles, complete with color
combinations, charts, and diagrams. This complete republication of a
now-rare volume is also filled with vintage dollars-and-sense
information for the postwar homebuyer, including mortgage guidance,
amortization schedules, valuations, and construction costs of the
times.
A nostalgic flashback to a simpler American dream of white picket
fences, this entertaining and valuable reference will delight
architecture enthusiasts, plan collectors, restorers, and historians
alike.