LANCASTER IN STYLE, PART 33: BI-LEVEL AND SPLIT-LEVEL, 1960s-80s. Post-World War II housing offered an opportunity to experiment with new design ideas for the emerging “nuclear family.” With few ...
A circa 1960's split-level enhanced by a 300 square foot addition, a re-configured main level floor plan and a seamlessly remade front elevation will be featured in a “Remodeled Home Tour” sponsored ...
Consider ALL the potential architectural solutions for modern living, and the split-level house hardly seems an obvious candidate -- not to the average person who summons the image of some postwar ...
All the interior walls on the kitchen level were removed, along with mismatched doors and windows on the back wall. Sliding-glass doors took their place. Katherine Frey Washington Post Leanne ...
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6 Iconic Features Of 1960s Homes That Still Show Up Today
These features are a sign your home was built in the 1960s.
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