Open planning is exemplified in this photograph. It shows the living room, dining area and kitchen of the home of Mrs E. W. Cowey, Mount Pleasant The storage unit which divides the dining area from the kitchen has sliding glass doors on both sides so that its contents are accessible from either side. Full advantage has been taken of a magnificent view. The architect was the owner’s son, Mr D. A. Cowey.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28529, 7 March 1958, Page 13
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72Open planning is exemplified in this photograph. It shows the living room, dining area and kitchen of the home of Mrs E. W. Cowey, Mount Pleasant The storage unit which divides the dining area from the kitchen has sliding glass doors on both sides so that its contents are accessible from either side. Full advantage has been taken of a magnificent view. The architect was the owner’s son, Mr D. A. Cowey. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28529, 7 March 1958, Page 13
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