A split-level home is defined as a style of house where the floor levels are staggered. Typically two short sets of stairs, one running upward to a bedroom level, and one going downward toward a basement area exist in the floor plan of these homes. The basement level is usually finished with additional living space as well as a garage. Split-level homes include variations:
- Side split – the split-level is visible from the front elevation of the home.
- Back split – the split-level is only visible from the side elevation. The front elevation shows only a single story and the two stories are in the back.
- Bi-Level – includes two short sets of stairs and two levels. The entry is between floors.
- Modified Bi-level – the garage is attached at the front of the bi-level, not under it.
Featured are three split-level homes. Each home was sided with Mastic’s Vinyl Siding with a variation in color.
- Home 1: Mastic’s Horizontal D5 Ovation Siding in Scottish Thistle was the choice for this home. Corners, Wraps, Soffits, and Fascia were completed in White. Architectural detail was added with Hand Split Vinyl Shakes in Walnut.
- Home 2: Mastic’s Ovation Dutch Siding in Harbor Grey was the choice for this home. Accessory items were all completed in Harbor Grey.
- Home 3: Mastic’s Dutch Ovations Vinyl Siding and accessory pieces were completed in Victorian Grey for this home. Wraps were finished in White.
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