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MULTI-LEVEL HOUSE PLANS
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Featured Multi-Level House Plans #147-1062
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TOTAL SF. 2649, MAIN LEVEL SF. 783, UPPER LEVEL SF. 1233,BASEMENT 633
WIDTH 55\'-0\", DEPTH 41\'-1\",
BEDROOMS 4, BATHS 2, GARAGE 3 CAR, STORIES 2,
EXTERIOR WALL 2X4,
EXTERIOR SURFACE SIDING,
CEILING HEIGHTS MAIN 8\'-0\"
FOUNDATION BASEMENT,
SPECIAL FEATURES: MASTER SECLUDED ON 4TH LEVEL
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MULTI-LEVEL HOUSE PLANS
DEFINITION
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The multi-level (sometimes called a split-level) style home plan began as a variation of a ranch style home. The multi-level house often maintained the shallow pitched roof and architectural styling of the ranch. However, rather than a one level floor plan, split-levels have various levels at varying heights. Generally, split-levels have a one level portion attached to a two-story section. Garages on split-level homes are often tucked beneath living space. Basements in split-level floor plans are generally very shallow; thus, the windows are just above the ground level providing a lot of sunlight through the windows into the lower level. These types of house plans are often described as having "daylight basements." There are several advantages to building a split- or multi-level home. The footprint of the home is small since the various levels are stacked. As a result some of the more expensive parts of a home (the foundation and the roof) are smaller than they would be on a ranch style home. There are many areas where, due to higher water tables, full depth basements are likely to have flooding problems. Multi-level floor plans are excellent for this type of area since they are not built deep into the ground as is a full basement. Due to the smaller footprint and the ability to build split level plans in higher water table areas, these types of floor plans were very popular for quite some time in the 80's and 90's as high density developments required flexible floor plans. Multi-level houses provided adequate size while taking up less ground area. Throughout the years, split-level home plans have evolved significantly. You can now find split-level floor plans of all types of architectural styles including Country and Victorian.
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