Split-level homes are typically found in suburban areas, especially in the United States, where they gained popularity in the mid-20th century. They are characterized by multiple levels that are staggered, with short flights of stairs connecting different living areas. This design allows for distinct zones for living, sleeping, and entertaining while maximizing space on smaller lots. Split-level homes can be found in various regions, but they are particularly common in neighborhoods that were developed during the post-World War II housing boom.
A true bi level home has 2 ground floors, vertically separated. That is, when one walks in the main entrance, he or she is standing in the lowest level, then must climb a full flight of stairs to reach the top level From the top level, one can then walk straight out to the back yard without having to descend steps (or perhaps a very few steps--too many steps makes the house a colonial) Another name for this style of home is a raised rancher. True bi levels are fairly rare but there is one at this address: 6847 Nashville Rd., Lanham, MD 20706. The distinction between a bi level and a split level house is that the split level has 2, 3, 4 or more levels separated by half flights of steps. Bi levels are often confused with split foyers which have a landing or foyer at the main entrance, from which one must climb half a flight of steps to reach the upper level or descend half a flight to reach the lower level.
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The cast of Split-Level Treehouse - 1963 includes: Dayton Allen as Sidney
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Studio One - 1948 Split Level 8-7 was released on: USA: 31 October 1955
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Kraft Television Theatre - 1947 Split Level 8-5 was released on: USA: 27 October 1954