A Chicago-style window in the projecting front gable is one of the few distinctions of this modest wood-sided home with a façade dominated by the large picture window near center of the asymmetrical façade. The style is that of Minimal Traditional, slightly based on the Tudor Revival, though with a lower roofline reflective of an America gearing for World War II, during which time domestic construction almost ceased. The lowered, horizontal massing ultimately matured though the 1940s and ‘50s into the rambling ranch-type homes dominating residential building from the 1960s onward.