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To give the bathroom a spa like feel luxe features were added like a soaker tub a frameless shower enclosure a new toilet complete with heated seat and led lights marble and glass mosaic tiles and a crystal chandelier.
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Feb 2 2020 ideas for split level homes for layout entryway living room dining room and kitchen.
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Total living area examples row house bi level split foyer raised ranch tri level split level.
The ceiling could soar to a maximum height of 14 feet by adding 6 feet to the top of the load bearing wall between the living and family room and with an artful series of cut outs light would easily flow through the heightened space.
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It was possible to appropriate unused attic space above the entry foyer family and living rooms.
Bi level homes were primarily built during the 1970s while split level homes were built as early as the 1950s.
Split level homes have the common living areas on the main level including the kitchen dining and living rooms with bedrooms on a level above and a family.
This attic was divided into three zones.
A split level home also called a bi level home or tri level home is a style of house in which the floor levels are staggered there are typically two short sets of stairs one running upward to a bedroom level and one going downward toward a basement area.
For the most part neither type of home is commonly built nowadays.