The sun room was our favorite place for our morning coffee and news paper.
During a party we could leave the living room door open and have more space for people to move around in.
We were used to a big kitchen and thought that this one might be too small, but we liked how it opened up to the dining room. It turned out to be fine for our family of three. The island holds a new dishwasher and there is a pantry off to the right.
We really liked how big the master bedroom was and how private it felt to have to walk through the sitting room to get to it.
The work bench that Riley got for his 7th birthday is still in the utility room in the basement.
The family room has space for a big TV and video games. It also has a special alcove that can hold anysize couch. The washer and dryer are hidden behind louvred doors.
Nancy ran a business out of this den in the basement. No matter how much noise Riley and his friends made, she still had plenty of quiet and could get her work done. Thank high quality 1950's construction. No thin walls in this house!