Architectural Digest: Split-Level House: Everything You Need to Know (Including Why It’s the Quintessential American Design)
Split-Level House: Everything You Need to Know (Including Why It’s the Quintessential American Design)
Yahoo: Only Certain People Truly Understand the Importance of a Split-Level House
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Design by Guideline Studios LLC / Photo by Mike Kuhr Split-level homes are a suburban relic of post-WWII baby boom housing trends ...
Zillow's latest analysis highlights that retro split-level homes are currently the fastest-selling layout, closing 0.2 days quicker than modern designs despite slightly lower prices. Open floor plans ...
A split-level house is a single-family home with multiple stories that are staggered, rather than stacked on top of one another. Each floor doesn’t run the full length of the house, so split-level ...
LancasterOnline: Bi-level, split-level homes offered hybrid design in Lancaster from 1960s to ’80s [architecture column]
LANCASTER IN STYLE, PART 33: BI-LEVEL AND SPLIT-LEVEL, 1960s-80s. Post-World War II housing offered an opportunity to experiment with new design ideas for the emerging “nuclear family.” With few ...
Bi-level, split-level homes offered hybrid design in Lancaster from 1960s to ’80s [architecture column]
Zillow’s latest report identifies split-level homes as the fastest-selling layout, closing 0.2 days quicker than modern open plans despite modest price discounts. Open floor plans still achieve the ...
Split-level homes once had their moment — until a new style of living took over. But as trends circle back, a resurgence isn't completely off the table.