What Is a Split Floor Plan?

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A loft area is an option in a split-level floor plan.
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A split-level floor plan blends a traditional ranch home with a multilevel home. This structure type emerged in the 1950s, according to FloorPlans.com. A split-level typically has three distinct spaces, with a ranch-style main floor, and stairs that lead to separate functional areas with bedrooms, a large garage or additional living space. A split-bedroom plan is a specific format where a master bedroom suite is separated from other bedrooms in the home.

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The split-level offers more versatility and flexibility than a conventional ranch. It also allows a homeowner to build multilevel functionality into a smaller property lot. Carving out functional spaces with a split-level plan is beneficial with a large family. You create privacy for parents, shared living area and convenient positioning of a kitchen or garage.

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