CREDITS: This is an updated version of the "Split Level House" model by bob1938 (https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/ub324218d-07f5-4d5d-9b1e-c0dc4b3a1854/Split-Level-House). I made a lot of changes and edits to Bob's model to make it look a bit more like a middle-market site-built home, rather than a pre-fabulous modular. The big changes: larger windows, four-sided elevations, corner and frieze boards, and a brick foundation/base.
Split-level houses with the garage to one side, like this model, were popular in the Northeast and Midwestern United States from the 1960s through the 1980s. They're a staple in many older large lot and frontage subdivisions in more distant suburbs. They remain a staple in plan books, and some mom & pop home builders in rural and exurban areas still build them today.
• Date: 1960s - 1990s
• Stories: 1 1/2 . split-level
• Footprint: [X] ft² / [X] m², [X]' w x [X]' d
• Gross living area (GLA): [X] ft² / [X] m²
• Bedrooms: 3 (1 master)
• Bathrooms: 2 (1 en-suite)
• Other rooms: [X]
• Garage: 2 car, attached front load
• Four-sided / 360º design
This model is meant for zoning code illustration. Interior detail work is basic.
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