Split Level House Roof
Mid century modern gray split level wood gable roof idea in bridgeport.
Split level house roof. Split level or tri level house is a residence type that many people still do not find interesting. It often results in a lack of convenience and comfortable feel in many details of the exterior and interior design. Split level and similar split foyer house plans are particularly well suited for sloping lots. This 1964 split level looked like every other house on the block before adding a 1 000sf addition over the existing living dining kitchen and family rooms.
In a split level or split foyer floor plan the front door opens to a landing or a floor containing the living room dining room and kitchen. Slight mid century details. This style home began as a variation of the ranch and split level houses often maintain the shallow pitched roof and architectural styling of the ranch. New siding trim and columns were added throughout while the existing brick remained.
There are just quite a lot of design problems related to the fact that the land is multi level. It is a priority while ensuring that kitchens and bathrooms perform for a contemporary family without feeling out of place in the existing home. A split level home with brick and wood siding painted and remodelled. The split level house plan is a variation on ranch style that s designed to maximize smaller lots.
A new roof was added over the front door area creating a focal point. I like the color against the trim. The body of the home is benjamin moore ballet white the trim is benjamin moore willow and the front door was sherwin williams determined orange.