Split-level House Exterior with a Shingle Roof Ideas and Designs

Family Forward
Family Forward
Hoffman Weber ConstructionHoffman Weber Construction
Front porch lounge area says welcome.
Millwood Avenue Residence
Millwood Avenue Residence
Erin May, ArchitectErin May, Architect
Second-story addition with covered porch on existing split-level home.
Exterior Split Level Makeover - Brick and Siding
Exterior Split Level Makeover - Brick and Siding
Kylie M InteriorsKylie M Interiors
A split level home with brick and wood siding, painted and remodelled. A new roof was added over the front door area, creating a focal point. 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. Slight mid century details.
Split-Level Expansion
Split-Level Expansion
12/12 Architects & Planners12/12 Architects & Planners
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. New siding, trim and columns were added throughout, while the existing brick remained.
Brevard County Split Level Midcentury With Modern Details
Brevard County Split Level Midcentury With Modern Details
Armistead Design & DraftingArmistead Design & Drafting
A Modern take on the Midcentury Split-Level plan. What a beautiful property perfectly suited for this full custom split level home! It was a lot of fun making this one work- very unique for the area.
Split Box
Split Box
SALA ArchitectsSALA Architects
The clients for this project approached SALA ‘to create a house that we will be excited to come home to’. Having lived in their house for over 20 years, they chose to stay connected to their neighborhood, and accomplish their goals by extensively remodeling their existing split-entry home.
Deal Residence
Deal Residence
Crome ArchitectureCrome Architecture
This new 1,700 sf two-story single family residence for a young couple required a minimum of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, packaged to fit unobtrusively in an older low-key residential neighborhood. The house is located on a small non-conforming lot. In order to get the maximum out of this small footprint, we virtually eliminated areas such as hallways to capture as much living space. We made the house feel larger by giving the ground floor higher ceilings, provided ample natural lighting, captured elongated sight lines out of view windows, and used outdoor areas as extended living spaces. To help the building be a “good neighbor,” we set back the house on the lot to minimize visual volume, creating a friendly, social semi-public front porch. We designed with multiple step-back levels to create an intimacy in scale. The garage is on one level, the main house is on another higher level. The upper floor is set back even further to reduce visual impact. By designing a single car garage with exterior tandem parking, we minimized the amount of yard space taken up with parking. The landscaping and permeable cobblestone walkway up to the house serves double duty as part of the city required parking space. The final building solution incorporated a variety of significant cost saving features, including a floor plan that made the most of the natural topography of the site and allowed access to utilities’ crawl spaces. We avoided expensive excavation by using slab on grade at the ground floor. Retaining walls also doubled as building walls.
Masonry Stone
Masonry Stone
Paramount Stone Co.Paramount Stone Co.
Techo-Bloc's Chantilly Masonry stone.
Glenview, IL Gray Slate Exterior Hardie Board Siding Remodel
Glenview, IL Gray Slate Exterior Hardie Board Siding Remodel
Siding & Windows Group LtdSiding & Windows Group Ltd
Glenview, IL 60025 Split Level Style Exterior Remodel with James Hardie Shingle (front) and HardiePlank Lap (sides) in new ColorPlus Technology Color Gray Slate and HardieTrim Arctic White Trim.
The Prato Estate at Talis Park
The Prato Estate at Talis Park
Van Emmerik Custom HomesVan Emmerik Custom Homes
Architectural Design: Weber Design Group, Naples, Florida
The "Magnolia" House
The "Magnolia" House
Anthony WestAnthony West
We restored the back porch by replacing the concrete, the light fixtures, exterior paint, and dressing the post in a rich cedar tone that made a huge difference in the overall feel. Check out more of this Reno here: https://youtu.be/dU1KAYeacSQ
Over Garage Expansion
Over Garage Expansion
J.T. DesignJ.T. Design
Removing that odd roof plane allow us to use the split shed and clerestory to create a taller entryway and expand the upper floor of this tri-level to create bigger bedrooms and a bonus study space along with a laundry room upstairs. The design goal was to make this look like it is all part of the original design, just cleaner and more modern. Moving to a concrete step entryway was a huge improvement from the previous spaced trex decking

Split-level House Exterior with a Shingle Roof Ideas and Designs

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