Every house has potential if you design it with intention. Sharing the process of designing, renovating, and decorating our 1960's home, and providing inspiration for you to do the same.
Our new homes currently under construction at Weston Street in the heart of Bermondsey SE1 are now selling off-plan.
A red brick house can be beautiful; however, it’s a strong look and can be one of the toughest to work with, particularly for color palettes.
Image 10 of 146 from gallery of Split-Level Homes: 50 Floor Plan Examples. Photograph by ViBRAphoto/Yoshihiro Asada
Split level homes with three staggered floors appeared in American suburbs in the 1950s and ‘60s. Get to know this style and its biggest pros and cons here.
Image 84 of 146 from gallery of Split-Level Homes: 50 Floor Plan Examples. Photograph by Pregnolato & Kusuki Estúdio Fotográfico
How we modernized our split level house exterior with white board + batten siding, new roof, larger black windows + a larger front door to accommodate a craftsman style door with a transom sidelights
Learn how to update a split level entryway by removing the half wall and installing black modern balusters and oak handrail.
Architect Steve Lochte convinced a Larkspur couple with three children to go all-in on remodeling their Larkspur split-level house.
Image 55 of 146 from gallery of Split-Level Homes: 50 Floor Plan Examples. Photograph by Roland Halbe
If you are shopping for a home and have completely written off bi-levels and split levels, maybe it's time to take a step back and get a second look at what these homes may have to offer you. These homes have the potential to be some of the hottest homes of the next design trend and at the moment can be purchased at very affordable prices.
Take one 1950s split level home in need of renovation. Add a cost-sensitive budget and gutsy clients up for the challenge of playing with ...
Learn how to update a split level entryway by removing the half wall and installing black modern balusters and oak handrail.
Holzhäuser kennen wir vor allem aus ländlichen Regionen – aber habt ihr schon einmal ein Holzhaus mitten in der Stadt gesehen?
Split-level houses were most popular in the 1950s. Are you considering purchasing a split-level house? Or do you currently own a split-level house? The idea of split-level housing might seem dated, but these types of houses can easily be modernized and re-decorated. We've looked into this and found some great ideas. In contrast to traditional […]
Image 71 of 146 from gallery of Split-Level Homes: 50 Floor Plan Examples. Photograph by Sorin Diaconescu
Photograph by Sam Hartnett
This midcentury split-level home was renovated by Aspect Design Build, located on a nearly 2-acre lot in Shorewood, Minnesota.
While some see a split level house as challenging for exterior design, we prefer to embrace the look with layers, color-blocking, and more.
Lots of windows brighten this compact, two bedroom split-level home plan with a one-car garage. From the foyer, step up to the main level or down to the basement level. Sliding glass doors in the dining area lead to a rear deck that can be as large as you want. Related Plans: Want a slightly larger plan in reverse? See house plan 21860DR (1,059 sq. ft.).
Split-level homes were most popular in the 40s and 50s. As time passed, they became less popular and almost undesirable in the real estate market. However, as with many things from the past, split-level houses are making somewhat of a come-back. Before purchasing a split-level home, it is important to note that not all split-level […]
While some see a split level house as challenging for exterior design, we prefer to embrace the look with layers, color-blocking, and more.
Split-level houses were most popular in the 1950s. Are you considering purchasing a split-level house? Or do you currently own a split-level house? The idea of split-level housing might seem dated, but these types of houses can easily be modernized and re-decorated. We've looked into this and found some great ideas. In contrast to traditional […]
Explore the benefits of incorporating bold and bright accents into your split level siding and discover tips for selecting the right accents that complement your home's aesthetic. Learn about popular split level siding ideas that incorporate bold and bright accents, such as a vibrant front door, colorful trim, and bold accents in the siding itself. Create a visually interesting and dynamic facade that enhances the curb appeal of your split level home with bold and bright accents.
Image 54 of 146 from gallery of Split-Level Homes: 50 Floor Plan Examples. via VTN Architects
Leben auf mehreren Ebenen, die lichtdurchflutet ineinander übergehen aber dennoch strikt getrennt sind: Split-Level-Häuser haben ihre eigene Faszination.
Explore the benefits of incorporating bold and bright accents into your split level siding and discover tips for selecting the right accents that complement your home's aesthetic. Learn about popular split level siding ideas that incorporate bold and bright accents, such as a vibrant front door, colorful trim, and bold accents in the siding itself. Create a visually interesting and dynamic facade that enhances the curb appeal of your split level home with bold and bright accents.
This cozy split-level house plan enters into an impressive vaulted family room. An efficient U-shaped kitchen adjoins the bayed breakfast room. The master bedroom features a walk-in closet and deluxe bath. Related Plan: Get an alternate version with house plan 22003SL.
2 examples of how to add curb appeal to split level homes
Dieses Einfamilienhaus beweist, dass echte Größe nicht unbedingt eine Frage der Quadratmeterzahl ist.
Explore the benefits of incorporating bold and bright accents into your split level siding and discover tips for selecting the right accents that complement your home's aesthetic. Learn about popular split level siding ideas that incorporate bold and bright accents, such as a vibrant front door, colorful trim, and bold accents in the siding itself. Create a visually interesting and dynamic facade that enhances the curb appeal of your split level home with bold and bright accents.
Image 4 of 28 from gallery of Splow House / DELUTION. Photograph by Fernando Gomulya
Things aren’t always black and white. Unless, of course, you’re standing inside a home designed by Abigail Shea, founder of Studio Eastman. Tempered with t
Split-level homes aren't the most popular. Many people are confused by their value and many people are confused on how to separate their entertaining spaces from their lounging spots. But in actuality, these unique homes have a personality that traditional homes can never attain. Let's take just a peek at a variety of split-level home ideas to get your brainstorming and deciding on whether or not this layout is right for you.
Image 108 of 146 from gallery of Split-Level Homes: 50 Floor Plan Examples. via FLAT HOUSE
Located in Redmond, Washington, this 2,200 square foot, tri-level home built in 1977 has undergone a complete overhaul by ArchiUS Design.
In Berlin probt ein Haus nachhaltiges Bauen mit Naturstoffen. AD hat sich das „Korkenzieherhaus“ von Rundzwei angesehen.
How we modernized our split level house exterior with white board + batten siding, new roof, larger black windows + a larger front door to accommodate a craftsman style door with a transom sidelights
I found this plan when scrolling on Pinterest. I was drawn to the design with the home with kids rooms on a different wing. It’s an impressive split level custom design. There’s not much I’d change on this one! What do you think? The plan came from here. You can…
Explore the benefits of incorporating bold and bright accents into your split level siding and discover tips for selecting the right accents that complement your home's aesthetic. Learn about popular split level siding ideas that incorporate bold and bright accents, such as a vibrant front door, colorful trim, and bold accents in the siding itself. Create a visually interesting and dynamic facade that enhances the curb appeal of your split level home with bold and bright accents.
This midcentury split-level home was renovated by Aspect Design Build, located on a nearly 2-acre lot in Shorewood, Minnesota.
La SHED architecture took on an extreme renovation and created a new, contemporary, split level residence on the same foundation as the original house.