Split Level Floor Plans 1950s

Back in the 1950 s and 60 s it was what president kennedy called the new frontier.
Split level floor plans 1950s. Open concept remodeling of a split level home. By lemon grass interior architecture. Split level house plans and their sisters split entry house plans rose to popularity during the 1950s as a multi story modification of the then dominant one story ranch house. Split level floor plans or raised ranch house plans emerged in the 1950s.
Open floor plan in a 1950 s split level. Split level plan p 793 by ethan 9 garlinghouse no. Level iii mid century split level living buyenlarge archive photos getty images the 1 011 square feet of living space in this plan seems to be on two levels with the basement creating the third level of this three level contemporary home. An adorable 864 s f two bedroom one bach vacation house or just a small house.
Call us at 1 877 803 2251. Out went ornate victorian furnishings and sputnik looking lighting and sleek mid century modern furniture was the hot new style. The home is basically a ranch raised a half story above grade with finished space below. 8158 by ethan 20 garlinghouse no.
A common variation is the split foyer house plan or raised ranch which is essentially a ranch plan elevated above a partly below grade basement with the entrance on the stair landing between these two. 7138 by ethan 20 1 muttart homes designs 4 h by ethan 5 1 garlinghouse designs 8208 by ethan 7 garlinghouse no. There are a lot of vacation home plans in this retro house plan collection probably because there is a larger market today for small vacation homes than for small full time homes. Of course it wasn t called that at the time it was just modern.
9512 by ethan 11 1 garlinghouse no. Innovative and intriguing multi floor split level house plans were hugely popular in the united states from the mid 1950s to the mid 1970s.