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As a type of floor plan and also an exterior style, houses with a split-level design are easy to identify both inside and out. Closely related to bi-level houses, these plans have an entry level as well as stacked living and sleeping areas, which is why they are sometimes referred to as tri-level homes. The main level typically includes a kitchen and other common rooms, and the bedrooms are located up a short set of stairs while a bonus or family room might be located underneath, alongside a drive-under garage. All three levels can be connected to a central staircase as well—split-level homes tend to be very unique. They are also economical to build thanks to having all their levels contained to a smaller footprint. And because they come with any number of layouts, these plans have plenty of enthusiasts who appreciate their individuality. If you need assistance finding a split-level plan, please email, live chat, or call us at 866-214-2242 and we'll be happy to help!