One of the more unique designs from Sears Roebuck was the Sears "Ardara". First introduced in the 1919 "Modern Homes" catalog, the "Aradara" is easily recognizable with its prominent curved porch roof. This model is best known for being the first Sears model to be offered with an attached garage, over a decade before that became common on some Sears models. A nice example of the "Ardara" is currently for sale in Scotia, New York, giving us a chance to see this model up close.
Sears Ardara - 1921 "Modern Homes" catalog |
Although not many examples of this house have been identified, it must have been a fairly popular model as it continued to be sold through the 1931 "Modern Homes" catalog. This particular example of the "Ardara" in Scotia, New York does not include the garage, likely due to the size of the lot (it appears to have a shared driveway with the house next door).
Sears Ardara - Scotia. New York |
Even back then, the Sears architects recognized the potential danger from car fumes and for houses that had an attached garage, designed the garage to be well separated from interior living spaces as shown in the floor plan below.
On the doors, you can see original Sears hardware including "Stratford" hardware and those distinctive Sears door hinges.
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