dhermann1
I'll Lock Up
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For years I was a Victorian snob. A house HAD to be pre 20th century to have any value in my eyes. Over the last few years I did a lot of house hunting (with no results till just this week) and I slowly came to appreciate the ranch. The original California ranches of the late 30's and early 40's had a distinctive rustic style to them, with overhanging eaves and strong vertical redwood elements. They were designed by architects who had an "idea" for the houses they built. The post war era saw a huge building boom, and the simple Cape Cod and simple California ranch were mass produced like Fords. They were built cheap and cheesy, and it's these crummy little places we think of when we think of "ranch". But the style can be extremely comfortable to live in, and if done right, have plenty of modern elegance. I think Joie deVive's little place will prove to be nice example of what a ranch style house can really be.