I have found the best way to learn about the past, or even appreciate the past, is by researching and studying how people lived. Of course events and such are helpful, but taking a look at how the average person lived their life really opens up their world to you. For this very reason, I have a rather large cookbook collection and enjoy reading them over and over again, to get a feel for what and how peopled valued certain events or occasions.
The same discovery can be made by looking at house plans. Of course, many of the examples out there may not have been realistic for all families, but they do give you a fantastic glimpse into the architecture of the time and what people valued. Number of bathrooms, bedrooms, dens, patios, etc. are all so fascinating to look at and appreciate. I also love to get ideas on landscaping from many of these examples as they are quite sweet!
I have chosen a few of my favorite houses to share with you! Enjoy!
1920’s
Sweet, charming, and the perfect cottage! I adore the front entry way and the chimney in the front.
This next plan is wonderful as it is meant for a warmer climate, and features a wonderful sleeping porch!
A very grand family home, this example even shows you sample ways to decorate.
1930’s
While I am not sure how I feel about the bedroom being so far up front, I love the full size porch!
This one is my personal favorite! I love how grand it looks, yet is still one floor! And the two patio areas in the front are such a nice touch.
1940’s
I love the Spanish influence in this home!
Although very small the charm of this home can’t be beat. I even love the small little porch peeking out form the back.
1950’s
With such a strong change in house shape and look, both of these floor plans are easily marked as 1950!
And of course, one can not forget the all important vacation home floor plans! 🙂
Many of you may recognize these floor plans as you may live in a house just like it….I know I sure do! I hope it can give you a new appreciation for the thought and care that went into designing many of these homes!
Have a wonderful day!