Split-level homes are a suburban relic of post-WWII baby boom housing trends that began in the 1950s and were popular until the 1970s. Builders riffed on the traditional ranch house in order to ...
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 ...
Living in a 1950s house can present numerous challenges. Living in a 1950s house that has been updated and expanded multiple times by those of varying skill levels and visions can present ...
Daniela Forte’s clients, a young couple with a gigantic dog and an orange cat, wanted a fresh, new look for their funky, split-level home in Marshfield. Tired of feeling trapped in the kitchen when ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Design by Guideline Studios LLC / Photo by Mike Kuhr Split-level homes are a suburban relic of post-WWII baby boom housing trends ...
Split-level homes once had their moment — until a new style of living took over. But as trends circle back, a resurgence isn't completely off the table.