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 ...
Anyone who has lived in or traveled through suburban America will have seen a split-level house. Though this style of house began to appear as early as the 1930s, it saw its heyday in the post-World ...
A circa 1960's split-level enhanced by a 300 square foot addition, a re-configured main level floor plan and a seamlessly remade front elevation will be featured in a “Remodeled Home Tour” sponsored ...
Brace yourselves, boomers. The split-level house is now a historical form of architecture. That's right. That icon of 1970s style, the once oh-so-hip home of the Brady Bunch, has achieved vintage ...
Imagine if you will, a home whose very design promotes a feeling of peace and tranquility and whose floor plan provides a perfect flow to each room on all levels. This home, built in 1963, is all that ...
For 25 years, David and Cathy Sussman lived comfortably enough in the split-level house in Golden Valley where they raised their two daughters. The house, built in 1964, still had many of its original ...
Patio doors open from the great room to a paver-brick patio and tree-lined, fenced back yard. Patio doors open from the great room to a paver-brick patio and tree-lined, fenced back yard. FEATURE HOME ...
Split-level homes once had their moment — until a new style of living took over. But as trends circle back, a resurgence ...
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