For everyones reference, my dream home would be either a Craftsman (original, not new) or a Mid Century Modern. Both of which are impossible to find in my tiny budget in Toronto (outside of Toronto, Craftsman homes are easy (MCM homes are harder). The hubby and I do own a 1925 Craftsman in Windsor, Ontario but it’s rented out till we are ready to leave the big city (so like 30 years from now).

ANYWAYS….the chatter above is to lead into this fun 1958 house planning catalog, complete with interior design ideas you can do with wood (thanks Thorsen Lumber Company). The designs are lovely and really worth a browse especially if you are a fan of 1950s homes (or vintage architecture).

Note: This catalog was found at archive.org. Click the link to see ALL the homes you could of had built (today’ post is just a sample).

Mid Century Modern Home Catalog MCM Home layouts from 1958 catalog
1950s Modern home Catalog featuring details on 1950s Interior Design and floor plans for your future 1950s house.

Choose your House from a 1958 Modern Living Homes Catalog

Modern Living Plan W-445

“An unusually efficient plan arrangement for a one-floor, three bedroom home.”

1950s Home Construction Floor Plan for 1950s house and 1950s Interior design ideas from a 1958 Catalog

Interior Design Ideas for your Living Rooms:

Room dividers, decorative fir plywood canopy over the fireplace & curved plywood screen to add charm to the fireplace.

1950s Home Decor 1950s Interior Design Idea for your fireplace

Modern Living Plan W-443

“An attractive exterior of horizontal siding and masonry complements the compact and effcient interior of this modern living home.”

1950s Home Floor Plans from a

More interior design ideas…

Floating storage units for the dining area (I like these!) or cantilevered seats (not a fan).

Here is a 1950s version of the now very popular barn doors you see in today’s interior designs. Plywood curtains or screens to close off glass areas.

Modern Living Plan W-447

“What the women want in a home was carefully considered in the planning of this design. For example, the large famly room with fireplace and adjacent terrace with barbecue pit provide the leisure living desired by today’s homemakers. Also, notice how the garden view living room between family room and bedrooms acts as a buffer for the active and quiet areas. Lavatory near side entrance eliminates traffic through the house-another feature the women appreciate and want in a home.”

1950s home featuring a floor plan for a 1950s modern home.

Modern Living Plan W-452

“A charming exterior that will make the modern living home oustanding in any neighbourhood.”

1950s vintage home flooring plan.

How to create a warm atmosphere in a living room? “Wood paneling, book shelves, shutters on the window and on a modern high-hearth fireplace of masonry.”

1950s Vintage Home Floor Plan illustration featuring a 1950s living room with wood paneling and fireplace.

According to the Women’s Congress on Housing, “three bedrooms located in front of this L-shaped design is an ideal and desirable quiet area.”

1950s Vintage Home Floor Plan illustration from a 1950s vintage catalog.

Interior layout tips to make living in your 1958 home even easier

1958 interior design tips from a 1950s catalog

Modern Living Plan W-457

A split-level home that’s perfect for a sloping site (love that Mid Century slopping roof line!).

1950s home plan illustration for a split-level home

Modern Living Plan W-463

This split-level design incorporates many of the American Women’s ideas of what a home should be. They are:

  • A separate dining room adjacent to the kitchen
  • Three bedrooms in the quiet area of the the upper level
  • Plenty of closet and storage space
  • A main level lavatory convenient to service entrance with another one serving family room and laundry in lower level.
1950s home plan illustration for a split-level home

Modern Living Plan W-466

“Simplicity & Beauty is a striking feature for this two-story home. The plan too, is simplicity itself and stresses Women’s Congress Homes features which make housekeeping and maintenance an easier task”.

1950s home plan illustration for a two-story home.

Modern Living Plan W-469

“A true Colonial design of modern flavor, this two-story home offers many desirable living advantages. Study and lavatory are appealing Women’s Congress Homes features of the first floor plan, a spacious living room with attractive bay window arrangement.”

1950s home plan illustration for a Colonial Design

Modern Livng Plan W-465

“This story and a half home has impressive exterior that will appeal to many people. The flat room garage (WHICH I LOVE!), the large front porch overhang and picture window combine to give a modern warmth to the appearance of the house.”

1950s home plan illustration 1950s home.

Wood Paneling

After my grandparents immigrated from Germany in the 1950s, and settled in their forever town (Sarnia,Ontario) they built their home. This house would of been finished late 50s, early 1960s I believe. It had a lot of wood paneling on the walls. So seeing this bedroom design with that paneling brings back many a memory of their home design choices.

Do you like this look?

1950s wood panel walls bedroom 1950s interior design
1950s Modern Homes home plan catalog illustration

Question time: What home design / floor plan would you chose from the above?

Thanks for stopping by!

FURTHER READING: Check out my archive of ‘Vintage Home Decor’ Posts HERE.

Liz

2 Comments on Vintage Real Estate – Choose your House from a 1958 Modern Living Homes Catalog

  1. Home designers today could take a few lessons from these plans. I like the living room in W452. I also hate attached garages so I would not choose any of these plans, but I do think they are charming.

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