Transitional Split-Level Exterior Home Ideas
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Creative Remodeling Services, LLC.
Inspiration for a transitional yellow split-level vinyl exterior home remodel in New York
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
Barry & Wynn Architects, Inc.
Complete exterior makeover of an existing home in Diablo, CA. Original house featured T1-11 siding, cramped entry, and little architectural detail (see Before & After photos). There is very little addition (the covered porch with arched openings at far right is an addition), but the exterior facade is completely reinvented. A more generous entry porch with terra cotta steps is added. There is little usable yard at the rear because of a hill, so the front yard is used for entertaining, facing the 18th fairway of the golf course across the private drive.
CH Architects
Split level modern addition
Example of a mid-sized transitional blue split-level concrete fiberboard gable roof design in Raleigh
Example of a mid-sized transitional blue split-level concrete fiberboard gable roof design in Raleigh
Lands End Development - Designers & Builders
Lakeside Exterior with Rustic wood siding, plenty of windows, stone landscaping and steps.
Large transitional brown split-level wood and board and batten exterior home photo in Minneapolis with a mixed material roof and a black roof
Large transitional brown split-level wood and board and batten exterior home photo in Minneapolis with a mixed material roof and a black roof
Matsuki Architects
Hiep Nguyen, http://slickpixelshawaii.com
Inspiration for a large transitional gray split-level wood flat roof remodel in Hawaii
Inspiration for a large transitional gray split-level wood flat roof remodel in Hawaii
True Concepts
Mid-sized transitional gray split-level wood exterior home photo in Minneapolis with a shingle roof
The Design Build Company
Mid-sized transitional white split-level wood exterior home photo in San Francisco with a shingle roof
Thomas Architects
Example of a small transitional green split-level mixed siding exterior home design in Chicago
Marilyn Hill Interiors
Amazing custom new construction. White painted brick accented with bronze windows, gutters, and downspouts. Chimney has inlaid herringbone pattern. Wood-stained double arched French door entry with gas lanterns. Beautifully nestled within mature treed, park like setting.
NewWest design studio, llc
Thompson Photographic
Example of a transitional brown split-level stucco exterior home design in Phoenix with a tile roof
Example of a transitional brown split-level stucco exterior home design in Phoenix with a tile roof
Cornerstone Builders Inc
Large transitional beige split-level concrete exterior home photo in Other with a hip roof
Kate Cleveland Architect
Tom Crane Photography
Huge transitional brown split-level wood gable roof idea in Philadelphia
Huge transitional brown split-level wood gable roof idea in Philadelphia
Trellis Residential
Tripp Smith
Huge transitional blue split-level vinyl exterior home photo in Charleston with a mixed material roof
Huge transitional blue split-level vinyl exterior home photo in Charleston with a mixed material roof
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
Cross Tie Construction LLC
Rick O'Brien
Large transitional beige split-level brick exterior home idea in Providence with a hip roof
Large transitional beige split-level brick exterior home idea in Providence with a hip roof
Russell Garage Door Company, Inc.
Transitional brown split-level stucco house exterior photo in Philadelphia with a gambrel roof
Rembrandt Custom Homes
Westbrock Remodel http://www.madewellarchitects.com/
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Transitional Split-Level Exterior Home Ideas
Laura Natkins, Architect
As often happens my clients came to me after having their first child. Their home was small but they loved the location and opted to add on instead of move. Their wish list: a master bedroom with separate walk-in closets, a bathroom with both a tub and a shower and a home office with a “hidden door”. The addition was designed in keeping with the existing small scale of spaces so that the new rooms fit neatly above one side of the split level home. The roof of the existing front entry will become a small deck off the office space while the master bedroom at rear will open to a small balcony.
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