Homes built along a slope, such as this one, can yield something quite unique. For example, whereas a typical home has public spaces (living room, kitchen, family room etc.) on the first floor with private rooms above, a home built along a slope might have the public areas at the top level, because that's where the entry is. With the bedroom areas at a lower level, the home is "upside down."
Homes built along a slope, such as this one, can yield something quite unique. For example, whereas a typical home has public spaces (living room, kitchen, family room etc.) on the first floor with private rooms above, a home built along a slope might have the public areas at the top level, because that's where the entry is. With the bedroom areas at a lower level, the home is "upside down."