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Split-Level House Plans

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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!

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  • SQ FT
    2,098 ft2
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    PLAN 5108 FROM: $1565
  • SQ FT
    2,527 ft2
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    PLAN 6375 FROM: $1820
  • SQ FT
    2,098 ft2
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    PLAN 6817 FROM: $1565
  • SQ FT
    3,638 ft2
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    3.5
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    PLAN 5520 FROM: $1595
  • SQ FT
    1,524 ft2
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    STORIES
    1.5
    PLAN 9535 FROM: $1555
  • SQ FT
    3,010 ft2
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    PLAN 1943 FROM: $1750
  • SQ FT
    2,084 ft2
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    STORIES
    1.5
    PLAN 7494 FROM: $1750
  • SQ FT
    1,779 ft2
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    STORIES
    1
    PLAN 9543 FROM: $1555
  • SQ FT
    1,007 ft2
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    1
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    PLAN 9523 FROM: $1340
  • SQ FT
    1,141 ft2
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    PLAN 7341 FROM: $1340
  • SQ FT
    1,339 ft2
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    PLAN 1435 FROM: $1395
  • SQ FT
    1,595 ft2
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    PLAN 7476 FROM: $1555
  • SQ FT
    1,883 ft2
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    PLAN 9542 FROM: $1605
  • SQ FT
    1,955 ft2
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    2.5
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    PLAN 9845 FROM: $1605
  • SQ FT
    2,058 ft2
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    PLAN 6891 FROM: $1554
  • SQ FT
    2,100 ft2
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    PLAN 1099 FROM: $1750
  • SQ FT
    2,129 ft2
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    PLAN 1945 FROM: $1400
  • SQ FT
    2,135 ft2
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    2.5
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    PLAN 9838 FROM: $1605
  • SQ FT
    2,377 ft2
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    PLAN 5595 FROM: $1600
  • SQ FT
    2,606 ft2
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    PLAN 5604 FROM: $1767
  • SQ FT
    2,613 ft2
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    PLAN 5105 FROM: $1745
  • SQ FT
    2,713 ft2
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    PLAN 8679 FROM: $1525
  • SQ FT
    2,713 ft2
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    PLAN 8687 FROM: $1525
  • SQ FT
    2,734 ft2
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    PLAN 7894 FROM: $1750
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Frequently Asked Questions


What is a split-level house plan?

A split-level home has a multi-level layout, but its spaces are arranged in a staggered way, so they aren't like regular two- or three-story homes. Sometimes also referred to as tri-level homes, these unique layouts have an entry/living/kitchen level and then stack two more levels off to the side, with half-staircases going up and down, where you'll find the bedrooms, family room, garage, etc.


Are split-level and bi-level house plans the same?

Although similar in concept, split-level and bi-level homes have different layouts. A bi-level home has a foyer with two half-staircases—you can go up to the living/sleeping quarters or down to the garage/additional spaces from here. Split-level designs typically enter onto the level with living areas, and then the bedrooms and other spaces/garage are located up/down the stairs. Some unique split-level designs have many small staircases and no clear stories—these homes are usually made to adapt to uneven land and offer sprawling interiors.


Are there any advantages to split-level house plans?

Typical split-level house plans are ideal if you need to make the most of a smaller lot and/or build on a budget. The way they stack their spaces gives you more square footage for the size of the foundation. Some homeowners prefer the inherent definition of the floor plan, too, since it has clear zones for living/sleeping/etc.

 

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