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Split-Level house plans are characterized by one level area adjoining a two story level. Browse hundreds of split-level, raised ranch, & bi-level house designs.
With ranch floor plans ranging from under 500 sq ft to over 8,000 sq ft, these homes come in a variety of styles, including modern farmhouse, contemporary craftsman, and southwest. The collection also includes raised ranch house plans, also known as split-level house plans.
Learn the advantages and history of raised ranch home designs from House Plans and More.
Our bi-level house plans feature drive-under garages and split living areas that provide privacy and expand square footage beyond that of a one-story ranch.
Modern raised ranch with lower level three-car garage and living areas, featuring 2,826 s.f. with 3 bedrooms and large rear deck with open floor plan.
A fresh modern take on raised ranch architecture, House Plan 4273 has bold exterior style and a familiar favorite layout for its 2,826 square feet! The lower level includes a three-car garage as well as a family room, two bedrooms, and a four-piece hall bath to share.
Our bi-level house plans are also known as split entry, raised ranch or high ranch. They have the main living areas above and a basement below, with stairs going up and down from the entry landing. The front door is located midway between the two floor plans.
This raised ranch house plan gives you 3,708 square feet of living set above two 2-car garages plus a workshop and an unfinished play or media room. An elevator as well as both internal and external stairs take you to the living level above.
Raised Ranch or Rambler Home Plan with 2382 Sq Ft, 3 Beds, 3 Baths and a 2 Car Garage. Here are some features of this Raised Ranch Style of Floor Plan: Economical House Plan ; Simple Home Design ; Affordable Home Construction ; Drive Under Parking ; Huge Mud Room ; Sit Down Island in Kitchen ; Split Bedroom Design ; Jack and Jill Bathroom ...
Raised ranch house plans are distinctive in their split-level design, with its raised entryway leading up to the main living space and a lower level featuring additional bedrooms and living space. This design enhances the efficient use of space and a separation of public and private living areas.