Learn how to update a split level entryway by removing the half wall and installing black modern balusters and oak handrail.
Learn how to update a split level entryway by removing the half wall and installing black modern balusters and oak handrail.
Before & After split level house kitchen remodel featuring vaulted ceilings with shiplap, kitchen wall removal and gorgeous white cabinetry.
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 […]
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Split level house remodel before and after ideas are the ones that you need to check out to improve the quality of your very own residence. Read this post and find out the 7 extraordinary inspirations that we have gathered especially for you.
Here's how we did a split level staircase and entryway makeover! It was a big project but made an even bigger difference.
Learn how to update a split level entryway by removing the half wall and installing black modern balusters and oak handrail.
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
It’s so much more open!! Here’s a pic of the old peninsula, making it hard to walk from the kitchen to the living room. Notice the tiny doorway into the dark dining room? That was another thing on the client’s wishlist – to make the dining room more light and inviting: We replaced the peninsula with a simple eat-in island, and opened up the passage into a now bright, cheerful dining room. Notice how we were able to open that passage and *still* keep a fabulous pantry?! On the other side of the old peninsula you can see they had a dining nook, but it was closed off from the living room by a double-sided fireplace that jutted out from the wall: We took out that old fireplace (you’ll see the new solution in a photo below) and added a homework station behind the new and improved informal eating area, with plenty of storage for board games: Here’s a shot of that old fireplace jutting into the living room. Note how there aren’t any walls where we can easily place a TV while still taking in the view: Check out what we did!! We added a new fireplace flanked with sliding doors on each side! Now the family can enjoy the TV, the fire, AND the view!!! Plus, the new sectional sofa faces back toward the kitchen, creating the interconnection between rooms that the family had craved! Oh, and remember that old, closed off dining room the family never used? We not only opened up the passage into the kitchen, but also brightened it up with cheery paint, eclectic furnishings, and a generous rug, featuring family-made art on the wall. 💕 Now mom, dad, and the kids regularly play games and put together puzzles in this happy space!
Whole house remodeling pulls together all the features you have always wanted to the property you already own. Why move? Remodel instead.
The first move for this split level remodel expanded the entry area so it could function more as a foyer, rather than as a stair landing crowded by coats and shoes. By overhauling the spaces throughout the home, we created a more family-friendly layout with updated finishes and an open plan for this Sammamish home.
Take a tour through our Raised Ranch home room by room and all of the projects we have done!
Don't miss these split level front door ideas & how we modernized the exterior of our home by enlarging the front door size with accent roof