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  2. This Charming ’50s Ranch House Captures a Glimmer of a ...

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    Hughes’s grandmother Milly lived in a ranch house in Rancho Santa Fe, in San Diego County. The dining room’s antique Belgian library table is surrounded by press-back oak chairs from flea markets.

  3. Ranch-style house - Wikipedia

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    These houses borrowed their style cues from the 1950s Western-styled ranch houses, with board and batten siding, dovecotes, large eaves, and extensive porches. Notably, all houses in this tract were on 1/4-acre lots, and had their front garages turned sideways so that the garage doors were not dominating the front of the house.

  4. This 1950s California Ranch House Feels More Like a ... - AOL

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    Interior designer Raili Clasen's latest project used to be her and her family's former 1950's home. A decade later, she redesigned it for a client. This 1950s California Ranch House Feels More ...

  5. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Brick ranch-style house. A ranch-style house or rambler is one-story, low to the ground, with a low-pitched roof, usually rectangular, L- or U-shaped with deep overhanging eaves. [13] Ranch styles include: California ranch: the "original" ranch style, developed in the United States in the early 20th century, before World War II [14]

  6. Orrin Thompson (real estate developer) - Wikipedia

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    Orrin Thompson ranch style house. His typical house design was known as the rambler, or the ranch-style house; a modest one family house. Its style borrowed modern ideas that had been developed by Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie School. The design emphasized horizontality, large windows, a relatively flattened roof, and eaves that extend ...

  7. Why This Architect Says Ranch-Style Houses Are ‘Important ...

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    The History of Ranch-Style Houses. After World War II, a series of events laid the foundation for more than a million ranch houses. According to the National Park Service, nine out of 10 new ...

  8. Rancho Rinconada, Cupertino, California - Wikipedia

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    The homes in Rancho Rinconada were originally low-cost, single-story houses built in the 1950s by builders Stern & Price. [2] These ranch houses or "ranchos" were designed by architect Cliff May [3] and marketed under the name "Miracle House", while their landscapes were designed by landscape architect Douglas Baylis.

  9. Ranch House (Style Spotlight) - AOL

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    By Amy Renea In a world of 5,000-square-foot suburban homes, charming bungalows and soaring loft space, my little ranch sometimes seems to pale in comparison. I have often stared at the front of ...