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 […]
Learn how to update a split level entryway by removing the half wall and installing black modern balusters and oak handrail.
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 […]
Learn how to update a split level entryway by removing the half wall and installing black modern balusters and oak handrail.
A split level home generally has two or three short flights of stairs, up to four separate levels and can be built to suit your sloping block of land.
Architect Steve Lochte convinced a Larkspur couple with three children to go all-in on remodeling their Larkspur split-level house.
2 examples of how to add curb appeal to split level homes
1,112 Heated s.f. 2 Beds 2 Baths 2 Stories 1 Cars This gorgeous, modern home plan offers dramatic slanted roof lines, a variety of complimentary exterior materials, and abundant natural light. An open-concept floor plan creates a spacious, main-floor living space with high ceilings. The kitchen offers an island for added workspace and sliding doors allow easy access outdoors. Upstairs, a bedroom with a walk-in closet, shares a 4-fixture bath with a second bedroom. A powder bath, just off the garage, doubles as a laundry room for added convenience.
Image 108 of 146 from gallery of Split-Level Homes: 50 Floor Plan Examples. via FLAT HOUSE
Architect Steve Lochte convinced a Larkspur couple with three children to go all-in on remodeling their Larkspur split-level house.
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 […]
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.
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 […]
Image 94 of 146 from gallery of Split-Level Homes: 50 Floor Plan Examples. via Naoi Architecture & Design Office
This split-level house plan has an attractive modern farmhouse exterior with board and batten siding and shed roof protection over two sets of windows. Inside, the family has a large cathedral ceiling that makes the living area feel larger. The kitchen and dining room overlook the family room on the entry level. On the main level, you will find three well-appointed bedrooms. The master bedroom includes a walk-in closet and master bathroom. Bedrooms 2 and 3 share a centrally located hall bathroom. There is a convenient main level laundry room. On the lower level, the house is accessible from the 2 car garage through a practical mudroom with a bench and lockers. Downstairs you will also find a 2nd living area.
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We'll show you the 5 most popular types of split-level homes, why we love each one, a few things to consider before buying, and more.
Our new homes currently under construction at Weston Street in the heart of Bermondsey SE1 are now selling off-plan.
Traditional Split Level House Plan with Vaulted Open Concept Living Space 1,479 Heated s.f. 3 Beds 2.5 Baths 2 Floors 2 Car garage
Image 55 of 146 from gallery of Split-Level Homes: 50 Floor Plan Examples. Photograph by Roland Halbe