This Pacemaker Tri-Level Mobile Home remodel is a perfect example of using a vintage mobile home as a base for small living. The condition of this 60-year-old home proves that American pride and workmanship was at its finest in the mid-1950's when mobile homes were experiencing their Golden Age. Pacemaker…
While some see a split level house as challenging for exterior design, we prefer to embrace the look with layers, color-blocking, and more.
Architect Brian Judge designed a distinctive trilevel home that would cascade down the sloped site. The glass lines, the floor lines and the butterfly
Address: 1446 5th St., Unit D, Berkeley.
Originating in 17th-century France, trilevel homes with mansard roofs serve up a dose of eerie sophistication.
Twice a week, The Chronicle features a home on the market that caught our eye for its architecture, history or character. More photos: www.sfgate.com/columns/walkthrough
Architect Guto Requena was challenged to convert a triplex located in Sao Paulo, Brazil, into an ultra modern single family home that combined the use of
The head of Stronghold Construction doesn’t lament the city’s notoriously strict...
A wine cellar, whiskey bar, outdoor kitchen, infinity edge spa, Crestron automation and a...
Things in Texas aren’t just bigger, they’re also more beautiful
Twice a week, The Chronicle features a home on the market that caught our eye for its...
The homeowners of this Brookfield, Wisconsin tri-level home were looking to remodel their kitchen and design it specifically for cooking. They also updated thei…
Part Number: #89848Manufacturer: Halsey TaylorMfg Number: 4430Installation: Outdoor Endura II™ Tri-Level ADA Pedestal Drinking FountainADA Compliant: YesFinish: Textured powder coat finish and E-Coat immersionFilter Included: NoGPH: Not ApplicableVandal Resistant: YesShipping Weight: 230 lbsThis Outdoor Endura II™ Tri-Level ADA Pedestal Drinking Fountain by Halsey Taylor Company is ideal in most every outdoor setting. This Halsey Taylor unit has a textured powder coat finish and E-Coat immersion for year-round beauty with minimum maintenance and protection against corrosion. This unit features three contour formed stainless steel basins with rounded corners and edges which reduces splatter, insures proper drainage and prevents standing waste water. Designed to be ADA Compliant, so the unit is easily accessible to both physically challenged and able-bodied individuals. The unit is also vandal resistant. Ideally suited for installation in high traffic public areas for patrons of all sizes. This unit is also a non-refrigerated unit and requires no electrical power source.Features:• Vandal-resistant bubbler is one-piece, chrome plated. Unit has integral hood guard design to prevent contamination from other user's, airborne deposits and tampering.• Self closing, vandal-resistant push button does not require grasping or twisting.• Self-closing assembly is located inside unit to prevent tampering. Unit resists corrosion and liming. A constant stream height is automatically maintained under line pressures that vary from 20 to 105 psi.• Easily cleaned in-line strainer screen traps particles of 140 microns or larger before they enter the waterway.• Water Inlet: 3/8" OD Tubing; Drain Outlet: 1-1/2" tube outlet for 1-1/2" slip joint connection.• Access Panel is made of heavy-gauge steel with vandal-resistant screws. Provides access for easy hook-up of all plumbing connections. Resources• Spec Sheet (PDF)
Address: 3740 Folsom St., Bernal Heights, San Francisco.
A revitalized trilevel in the Inner Richmond neighborhood of San Francisco owes its...
Twice a week, The Chronicle features a home on the market that caught our eye for its...
While some see a split level house as challenging for exterior design, we prefer to embrace the look with layers, color-blocking, and more.
Originating in 17th-century France, trilevel homes with mansard roofs serve up a dose of eerie sophistication.
These contemporary homes showcase modern materials with unique flair. See pictures of contemporary houses loaded with exterior inspiration.
When it comes to picking a home to raise children in, there are few styles of homes that can compete with the split-level ranch house designs. These versatile homes offer privacy, recreation space, and durability that simply can’t be matched with any other kind of house. Even though many of the split-level designs are very similar to each other, they allow for plenty of individual character designs and décor. From the outside, your house might look like every other one on the street. The interior on the other hand, is all about you and your family. Here is a look at why this type of home might be just what you are looking for. The first and most obvious benefit of split-level house plans is the amount of space they contain. Popular homes for people with children, split-levels almost have as much square footage on the bottom floor as they do on the top. Whether the design is simply one floor on top of the other with a connecting staircase or a more asymmetrical multi-leveled version, split-level homes are laid out well and make full use of the space available. Another advantage is how the spaces are separated. The stairs and level offset can help isolate more private spaces (bedrooms and bathrooms) from more public ones (kitchen and living rooms). This isolation also psychologically affects the perception of additional space. The layout of split-levels is another benefit. While the bedrooms are typically on the upper floor along with the kitchen, dining room, living room and one or more bathrooms, the bottom floor contains the laundry room, garage, large family room and often space to include another bedroom and/or bathroom. For parents with children, the family room becomes the playroom, a place where the kids can go and be out of the way. Since the garage is attached, it can easily be accessed via a doorway. This has the double benefit of saving space on your lot. An unattached garage occupies a lot of space on a lot that could otherwise be used for a garden or lawn. With split-level plans the entirety of the home is self contained. Although there are many different varieties of split-level house plans, all of them tend to share similar features. Among their common traits are attached garages, two stories, a basement or bottom level that is partially submerged and their asymmetry. Split-level homes can be in Ranch-style, Craftsman, or other style while still being considered split-level. While typically having two stories, some designs incorporate levels in between the stories. You might see a split-level home with a bottom basement level, a main level, and a smaller level with the bedrooms. Often, the entry hall might be on its own level as well. Different designs aside, there are a number of benefits associated with split-level house plans. From square footage to better utilization of the lot, split-level homes are intriguing in that they offer plenty of practical space while being adaptable to custom decoration. Split-level homes are easily adaptable. Split-levels are typically feature plain architecture with an absence of adorning features. New or used designs offer a clean slate, a chance for the homeowner to customize it. This could be interior modifications or the addition of a deck, patio or simply repainting. Split-level house plans offer many benefits. An abundance of space is perhaps the most compelling, as the homes are especially popular among home-buyers with children. It’s not like you have to have children to enjoy living in one of the split level ranch house designs. They were originally designed for this use though, and it shows. These kinds of houses are known for giving homeowners plenty of space, conveniently arranged. With split-level designs, you get the most out of what is available to you and have the ability to upgrade and adapt your home in whatever way suits you. The split-level designs are also popular because they tend to be relatively easy to maintain. Split-level homes require straightforward maintenance and upkeep. Many of the same design features used in Ranch homes are found in split-levels, so maintaining the working parts of your home is not overly expensive. It’s rare to find one of these houses made with hard-to-find materials. This means that simple home repairs will only require finding a good contractor and buying standard building materials. Take a peek at this most interesting slide show, put together by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Historic Preservation Division, that will take you on a historic tour of the Split-Level design: http://issuu.com/georgiashpo/docs/split_level_nationally_pdf_version Whether you are raising a family or just need some affordable extra space, the unique split-level house is worth looking into. Give Greg Rapp a call at 704.213.6846 to explore the homes for sale and the possibilities of owning a split-level of your own in Salisbury, North Carolina! There is an affordable split-level home here waiting for your personal touch! Be a Fan
Part Number: #89848Manufacturer: Halsey TaylorMfg Number: 4430Installation: Outdoor Endura II™ Tri-Level ADA Pedestal Drinking FountainADA Compliant: YesFinish: Textured powder coat finish and E-Coat immersionFilter Included: NoGPH: Not ApplicableVandal Resistant: YesShipping Weight: 230 lbsThis Outdoor Endura II™ Tri-Level ADA Pedestal Drinking Fountain by Halsey Taylor Company is ideal in most every outdoor setting. This Halsey Taylor unit has a textured powder coat finish and E-Coat immersion for year-round beauty with minimum maintenance and protection against corrosion. This unit features three contour formed stainless steel basins with rounded corners and edges which reduces splatter, insures proper drainage and prevents standing waste water. Designed to be ADA Compliant, so the unit is easily accessible to both physically challenged and able-bodied individuals. The unit is also vandal resistant. Ideally suited for installation in high traffic public areas for patrons of all sizes. This unit is also a non-refrigerated unit and requires no electrical power source.Features:• Vandal-resistant bubbler is one-piece, chrome plated. Unit has integral hood guard design to prevent contamination from other user's, airborne deposits and tampering.• Self closing, vandal-resistant push button does not require grasping or twisting.• Self-closing assembly is located inside unit to prevent tampering. Unit resists corrosion and liming. A constant stream height is automatically maintained under line pressures that vary from 20 to 105 psi.• Easily cleaned in-line strainer screen traps particles of 140 microns or larger before they enter the waterway.• Water Inlet: 3/8" OD Tubing; Drain Outlet: 1-1/2" tube outlet for 1-1/2" slip joint connection.• Access Panel is made of heavy-gauge steel with vandal-resistant screws. Provides access for easy hook-up of all plumbing connections. Resources• Spec Sheet (PDF)
AD looks at a stunning crop of new modern houses that bring the outside in
Originating in 17th-century France, trilevel homes with mansard roofs serve up a dose of eerie sophistication.
Author’s sanctuary in the Berkeley hills includes indoor pool, sauna, Craftsman details...
Fashionable finishes, abundant sunlight and top-shelf details radiate throughout this...
Originating in 17th-century France, trilevel homes with mansard roofs serve up a dose of eerie sophistication.
Tri-Level homes are plentiful in Wisconsin having been popular in the 1960's through the 1980's. Learn how to remodel a tri-level home into a wonderful house.
Originating in 17th-century France, trilevel homes with mansard roofs serve up a dose of eerie sophistication.
Description: A vibrant color scheme decorates the exterior of this restored, trilevel...
Its name, derived from the Greek word "triskeles," meaning "three-legged," aptly describes its design, which features three interlocked spirals or bent human
It’s the only paint that will give you a beautiful and natural flat, chalky, or antique limewash finish without sacrificing the durability, longevity
Architect Guto Requena was challenged to convert a triplex located in Sao Paulo, Brazil, into an ultra modern single family home that combined the use of
5500 SF Addition and Renovation of Single Family House.
Are you looking for the best trilevel house design Your search ends here We have put together the top trilevel house designs for you to choose from Our list will provide you with a variety of designs to help you find what you are looking for Get inspired and start customizing your home today
Who said Lincoln Park was unaffordable? Here's a nice 1,800 square foot two bedroom, two bathroom townhouse next door to DePaul that is asking just $495,000. And it's move-in ready too. The place...
Originating in 17th-century France, trilevel homes with mansard roofs serve up a dose of eerie sophistication.