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Split-Level Exterior Home Ideas

Eau Claire South - Otter Creek Parade Home 2018
Eau Claire South - Otter Creek Parade Home 2018
Signature Homes of the Chippewa Valley LLC.Signature Homes of the Chippewa Valley LLC.
Example of a mid-sized transitional blue split-level wood house exterior design in Other with a shingle roof
Hill House
Hill House
Mihaly SlocombeMihaly Slocombe
Evening. Photo by Emma Cross
Inspiration for a large modern split-level mixed siding exterior home remodel in Melbourne with a shed roof
Somerset Renovation
Somerset Renovation
Balodemas ArchitectsBalodemas Architects
Anice Hoachlander, Hoachlander Davis Photography
Large mid-century modern gray split-level mixed siding gable roof idea in DC Metro
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Wilkswood- New Home in Magnolia
Wilkswood- New Home in Magnolia
Whitney ArchitectureWhitney Architecture
Aaron Leitz
Mid-sized transitional gray split-level concrete fiberboard exterior home photo in Seattle
Clark Street Before/After
Clark Street Before/After
AlphaStudio Design GroupAlphaStudio Design Group
Conceptually the Clark Street remodel began with an idea of creating a new entry. The existing home foyer was non-existent and cramped with the back of the stair abutting the front door. By defining an exterior point of entry and creating a radius interior stair, the home instantly opens up and becomes more inviting. From there, further connections to the exterior were made through large sliding doors and a redesigned exterior deck. Taking advantage of the cool coastal climate, this connection to the exterior is natural and seamless Photos by Zack Benson
Entry
Entry
Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc.Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc.
© Paul Burk Photography
Contemporary split-level wood exterior home idea in DC Metro
Mid-Centry Modern Home
Mid-Centry Modern Home
Advantage ContractingAdvantage Contracting
Luke Wayne Photography
Mid-century modern gray split-level wood gable roof idea in Bridgeport
[Bracketed Space] House
[Bracketed Space] House
Matt Fajkus ArchitectureMatt Fajkus Architecture
The site descends from the street and is privileged with dynamic natural views toward a creek below and beyond. To incorporate the existing landscape into the daily life of the residents, the house steps down to the natural topography. A continuous and jogging retaining wall from outside to inside embeds the structure below natural grade at the front with flush transitions at its rear facade. All indoor spaces open up to a central courtyard which terraces down to the tree canopy, creating a readily visible and occupiable transitional space between man-made and nature. The courtyard scheme is simplified by two wings representing common and private zones - connected by a glass dining “bridge." This transparent volume also visually connects the front yard to the courtyard, clearing for the prospect view, while maintaining a subdued street presence. The staircase acts as a vertical “knuckle,” mediating shifting wing angles while contrasting the predominant horizontality of the house. Crips materiality and detailing, deep roof overhangs, and the one-and-half story wall at the rear further enhance the connection between outdoors and indoors, providing nuanced natural lighting throughout and a meaningful framed procession through the property. Photography Spaces and Faces Photography
English Countryside Manor Front Elevation
English Countryside Manor Front Elevation
Patrick Dyke Collaborative l.l.c.Patrick Dyke Collaborative l.l.c.
Martin Vecchio
Example of a large transitional beige split-level stucco house exterior design in Detroit
Elphin House
Elphin House
Julie Firkin ArchitectsJulie Firkin Architects
This addition opens up to an established back garden in the leafy suburb of Ivanhoe. Seven metre wide doors slide away and broad timber steps descend into the garden. A massive but finely detailed facade screen modulates northern sunlight in the main living area. The algorithmic pattern of the facade screen was inspired by foliage and textile patterns.
Dafna Zilafro
Dafna Zilafro
spfaspfa
Inspiration for a huge modern gray split-level wood flat roof remodel in Los Angeles
Warragul Residence
Warragul Residence
Maxa DesignMaxa Design
Large contemporary gray split-level mixed siding exterior home idea in Melbourne with a shed roof
Chalk Hill Off-Grid Cabin
Chalk Hill Off-Grid Cabin
Arkin Tilt ArchitectsArkin Tilt Architects
This 872 s.f. off-grid straw-bale project is a getaway home for a San Francisco couple with two active young boys. © Eric Millette Photography
Small mountain style beige split-level stucco exterior home photo in Sacramento with a shed roof
Flathead Lake Residence
Flathead Lake Residence
MMW ArchitectsMMW Architects
Chris Chapman
Trendy gray split-level mixed siding exterior home photo in Other with a shed roof
Charming Cape Cod
Charming Cape Cod
Sicora Design/BuildSicora Design/Build
Brandon Stengel
Example of a classic gray split-level wood gable roof design in Minneapolis
Pollbridge Cottage
Pollbridge Cottage
Charles Louwerse ArchitectsCharles Louwerse Architects
Charles Louwerse Architects
Mid-sized farmhouse beige split-level mixed siding exterior home idea in Dorset with a mixed material roof
Mid-Century Ranch
Mid-Century Ranch
PKA.PKA.
Andrea Rugg Photography
Example of a 1950s split-level gable roof design in Minneapolis
Hill House
Hill House
Mihaly SlocombeMihaly Slocombe
Through the vines. Photo by Emma Cross
Example of a large minimalist gray split-level metal exterior home design in Melbourne with a shed roof
Balmoral House
Balmoral House
Steele AssociatesSteele Associates
Simon Wood
Inspiration for a contemporary blue split-level mixed siding exterior home remodel in Sydney with a shed roof

Split-Level Exterior Home Ideas

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Ryan Hainey Photography LLC.Ryan Hainey Photography LLC.
Example of a trendy brown split-level mixed siding exterior home design in Milwaukee
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