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[quote=Anonymous]I grew up in what I think of as a split level (in the 70s-80s we called it a california contemporary, though it was on the east coast), which was quite distinct from a bilevel. Our split was T-shaped, and our front door (a few steps above ground level) entered into gabled main living area level, with a large (maybe 20x20) foyer that had vaulted ceilings. Adjacent to the foyer was a separate two story wing - you went up to bedrooms etc and down to laundry, den and garage (and a floor down below that to a basement that ran under the main living area). can't find a good picture but it was a beautiful home. When I think of bi-levels, I picture entering into the stair landing area, with stairs up to kitchen. dining, and 1 bedroom and down to den/extra bedrooms and utilities. But the house is a single structure/wing, unlike the split-level above. I'd happily live in a split like I described but would be less interested in the clasic bi-level. [/quote]
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