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BOULDER FLIP BEFORE AND AFTER - design indulgence Split Level House Remodels, Split Foyer Remodel, Split Entry Remodel, Raised Ranch Remodel, Split Level Entryway, Split Level Remodel, Split Entry, Stairs Renovation, Split Foyer

So I just dropped of the radar. Yeah....12 hour days kind of put blogging on the back burner....and yes I agree..... pretty rude of me. Seriously though..... I just couldn't find the time to multi task with this one. Partly because Cari and Greg had just moved in their new house and there was no furniture or internet. More on that later:) We left Atlanta on Monday and got to the house around 5 pm..... placing most of the furniture that evening. Let's start from the beginning.... This little…

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Split-Level Home Renovations Long Island | Construction Company Suffolk County Tri Level House Exterior Remodel, Split Level With Garage Addition, Split Level Home Exterior, Split Level Addition, Tri Level Remodel, Split Level Homes, Foyer Remodel, Split Foyer Remodel, Split Level House Exterior

Where did the Split-Level get its start? The split-level home is thought to have evolved from the ranch-style home promoted by Frank Lloyd Wright and other architects. The design became popular in the mid-1900s as a way to take the modest bungalow-style home and add a more stylish feel. Many homeowners also liked it because

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Split Foyer Entry, Split Foyer Remodel, Split Level Entry, Entry Makeover, Split Entry Remodel, Split Level Entryway, Split Level Remodel, Split Entry, Split Foyer

When Amanda moved into her second house, she knew the dark and dated split entry needed to be brightened up — a dark door, peach-hued walls and a tall wall with nothing on it just didn’t fit her style. From Amanda: To brighten up the space, we installed a tongue and groove accent wall (to cover the heavy knock down texture) and painted it white. A new larger glass French door let light pour.

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