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Dining El In Yeager Mid-Century Modern Home On Chestnut Road, October 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Dining El In Yeager Mid-Century Modern Home On Chestnut Road, October 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 19, 1957
Caption:
Charming Scene: The redwood overhang becomes the ceiling in the dining el with its floor-to-ceiling windows that permit a clear view of the patio and swimming pool. The terrazzo floor permits easy upkeep, an advantage seen by the Yeagers throughout their house because of materials used.

Skylights Brighten Stairwells In Yeager Mid-Century Modern Home On Chestnut Road, October 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Skylights Brighten Stairwells In Yeager Mid-Century Modern Home On Chestnut Road, October 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 19, 1957
Caption:
Skylight Used Here: A plastic-domed skylight brightens the staircase to the lower level, where the recreation room, two bedrooms, plus one for a short-wave ham radio station are located. Birch paneling and unique use of tile on open stairs, plus the long television and storage cabinet, help "blend" the two levels together.

Kitchen In Yeager Mid-Century Modern Home On Chestnut Road, October 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Kitchen In Yeager Mid-Century Modern Home On Chestnut Road, October 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 19, 1957
Caption:
Efficient Kitchen: The custom kitchen features a walnut-color design of formica, also on the inside of all drawers and cabinets, making shelving paper unnecessary. The house was built by Albert Duckek, a local contractor, who followed a design by Architect Robert M. Metcalf of Ann Arbor.

Bedroom - Study Room In Forsythe Mid-Century Modern Home On Barton Shore Drive, January 1956 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Bedroom - Study Room In Forsythe Mid-Century Modern Home On Barton Shore Drive, January 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1956
Caption:
Study Bedroom: This bedroom and study on the lower level of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C. Forsythe's home provides plenty of room. Peter Forsythe is shown at the desk.

Living - Dining Room In Forsythe Mid-Century Modern Home On Barton Shore Drive, January 1956 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Living - Dining Room In Forsythe Mid-Century Modern Home On Barton Shore Drive, January 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1956
Caption:
Plenty of Room: The living and dining room shown from the kitchen area of the second level, is wide open. The stairway leads to a second living area below. The fireplace at the far end is set into a walnut paneled wall.

Master Bedroom In Forsythe Mid-Century Modern Home On Barton Shore Drive, January 1956 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Master Bedroom In Forsythe Mid-Century Modern Home On Barton Shore Drive, January 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1956
Caption:
Master Bedroom: The master bedroom includes a lounge chair and space for books. It also includes a good view of the wooded lot. The walls here are of white plaster.

Forsythe Mid-Century Modern Home On Barton Shore Drive, January 1956 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Forsythe Mid-Century Modern Home On Barton Shore Drive, January 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1956
Caption:
Two Floor Window Wall: The home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C. Forsythe at 500 Barton Shore Dr. uses the side of a hill overlooking the Huron River to advantage. The large glass areas in the fron provide a view from both levels. The home is flanked on three sides by evergreen trees. Note the balcony along the front.

Kitchen In Forsythe Mid-Century Modern Home On Barton Shore Drive, January 1956 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Kitchen In Forsythe Mid-Century Modern Home On Barton Shore Drive, January 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1956
Caption:
Kitchen Section: The kitchen includes plenty of room in which to move, despite its compact arrangement. It is located at one end of the living-dining area, divided from the dining section by only a walnut cabinet.