Small Split-level Exterior Design Ideas
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Appeal Architects
All of the homes in this neighborhood are split-levels with tuck under attached garages. So was the previous home, which was destroyed in a fire. To stay in the character of the neighborhood, and for ease of site work, this home was also designed as a split level.
Architectural Squared
Just a few miles south of the Deer Valley ski resort is Brighton Estates, a community with summer vehicle access that requires a snowmobile or skis in the winter. This tiny cabin is just under 1000 SF of conditioned space and serves its outdoor enthusiast family year round. No space is wasted and the structure is designed to stand the harshest of storms.
J.T. Design
Removing that odd roof plane allow us to use the split shed and clerestory to create a taller entryway and expand the upper floor of this tri-level to create bigger bedrooms and a bonus study space along with a laundry room upstairs. The design goal was to make this look like it is all part of the original design, just cleaner and more modern. Moving to a concrete step entryway was a huge improvement from the previous spaced trex decking
Moss Yaw Design studio
A simple custom cedar trellis serves to provide shade and cover, while defining the entry and adding a sense of scale to the streetscape at this South Laguna Beach contemporary cottage.
MJ Design & Build
We added a small covered entrance, board & batten siding, black columns and a gorgeous natural wood door to give this home some much needed curb appeal.
Knight Construction Design Inc.
How do you make a split entry not look like a split entry?
Several challenges presented themselves when designing the new entry/portico. The homeowners wanted to keep the large transom window above the front door and the need to address “where is” the front entry and of course, curb appeal.
With the addition of the new portico, custom built cedar beams and brackets along with new custom made cedar entry and garage doors added warmth and style.
Final touches of natural stone, a paver stoop and walkway, along professionally designed landscaping.
This home went from ordinary to extraordinary!
Architecture was done by KBA Architects in Minneapolis.
Small Split-level Exterior Design Ideas
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