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Three-storey and Split-level Exterior Design Ideas

Spalding Tudor Brick Home - North Carolina; Home of the Year 2018
Spalding Tudor Brick Home - North Carolina; Home of the Year 2018
General ShaleGeneral Shale
Our 2018 Home of the Year is a beautiful beach home featuring “Spalding Tudor” brick exterior with a White Brushed mortar and a distinct stairway leading into the front entrance and back exit of the home. The home also features brick pavers as an exterior pathway accent.
東五反田KM邸
東五反田KM邸
株式会社LDKホーム株式会社LDKホーム
Photo by:iephoto
This is an example of a contemporary three-storey white house exterior in Tokyo with a flat roof.
The Croswell
The Croswell
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Interior Design: Vision Interiors by Visbeen Builder: Mosaic Properties Photographer: Mike Buck Photography This three-story live/work building accommodates a business and a private residence. The front showroom and reception area features a stair with a custom handrail and veneer brick wall. Moving through the main hall you will find a coffee bar and conference room that precedes a workroom with dark green cabinetry, masonry fireplace, and oversized pub-height work tables. The residence can be accessed on all levels and maintains privacy through the stairwell and elevator shaft. The second level is home to a design studio, private office and large conference room that opens up to a deep balcony with retractable screens. On the residence side, above the garage is a flex space, which is used as a guest apartment for out of town guests and includes a murphy bed, kitchenette and access to a private bath. The third level is the private residence. At the front you will find a balcony, living room with linear fireplace, dining room with banquette seating and kitchen with a custom island and pullout table. Private spaces include a full bathroom and kids room featuring train car inspired bunks and ample storage. The master suite is tucked away to the rear and features dual bathroom vanities, dressing space, a drop down TV in the bedroom ceiling and a closet wall that opens up to an 8x12, his and hers closet. The lower level is part of the private residence and features a home gym and recreation spaces.
1128 White Oak
1128 White Oak
Applet3dApplet3d
Design ideas for a large modern three-storey white house exterior in Houston with mixed siding, a flat roof and a metal roof.
Front Yard - Wellesley Custom Home - 03
Front Yard - Wellesley Custom Home - 03
Fallon Custom Homes & RenovationsFallon Custom Homes & Renovations
Architect - Patrick Ahearn / Photographer - Peter Cross
This is an example of a large traditional three-storey white house exterior in Boston with wood siding, a gambrel roof and a shingle roof.
Modern Farmhouse in Altadore
Modern Farmhouse in Altadore
Trickle Creek Designer HomesTrickle Creek Designer Homes
Our take on the Modern Farmhouse! With awesome front fireplace patio perfect for getting to know the neighbours.
Large country three-storey white house exterior in Calgary with concrete fiberboard siding.
Eclectic Cape Cod Transitional Style Home
Eclectic Cape Cod Transitional Style Home
David Charlez DesignsDavid Charlez Designs
A unique L shape designed home which features a 3 car garage with bonus area above the garage, steep gables and mix of shed roof pitches make this house simply remarkable - Photo by Landmark Photography
Carmel Club Modern English Country
Carmel Club Modern English Country
Arcadia Custom Homes & RenovationsArcadia Custom Homes & Renovations
Photo courtesy of Joe Purvis Photos
Inspiration for a large traditional three-storey brick white house exterior in Charlotte with a shingle roof.
Jacon
Jacon
Lauren Shadid Architecture + InteriorsLauren Shadid Architecture + Interiors
Exterior Facade Remodel / Refinish
Mid-sized traditional split-level beige house exterior in Los Angeles with concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Pittsburgh Everlast Siding home
Pittsburgh Everlast Siding home
Everlast Advanced Composite SidingEverlast Advanced Composite Siding
Photo of a mid-sized traditional three-storey grey house exterior in Other.
Round Hill Estate
Round Hill Estate
Northern Roof TilesNorthern Roof Tiles
Architect: Andre Tchelistcheff Architects New York. NY Builder: Xhema of Greenwich CT Installer: TRM Enterprises Bridgehampton NY Back story. Northern has worked with both Xhema and TRM many tiles. We have worked with Andre before he branched out on his own. Originally Xhema’s contact was to replace the roof and repair the garage, which as some point had been made into an indoor swimming pool without adequate ventilation. The budget was about $8m and there were 20 drawings. By the time the job was 6 months old the scope of work has expanded to over $30m and over 200 drawings had been produced. Northern was contacted to visit the site and evaluate the existing roof. Although the house had been added to over the years the same tile was used but due to the location of the house the color of the tile varied considerably from the front to the back. Northern identified a large number of custom details which would require us to: 1) Match the existing Field tile in size, thickness (it was actually thicker at the butt and reduced to ½” where the tile is overlapped) , surface texture and the color. 2) Make tiles that are curved in their length to suit the curved rafter on the gabled dormers. 3) Make the curved tiles to suit the low slope octagonal tower. 4) Make the curved tiles and Arris style hips to suit the hipped dormers with the curved rafters. 5) Make the segmented tiles to suit the round turret. 6) Make the custom arris style hip tiles for the octagonal tower. 7) Make the custom Arris style hip to suit the different roof pitches as well as the varying splays at the eaves. 8) Make the custom pieces to suit the swept valleys Simon broke down each section of the roof. He indented all items for each section and agreed the measure etc with the installers. This ‘Project Bible’ became an invaluable tool for the installer, our tile makers and us. We shipped some samples from the original roof to Sahtas who replicated tall the details. I was visiting factory and delayed my return to the Saturday so that the tiles coming out of the kiln late Friday night could be wrapped and packed into newly purchase suit cases. I arrived home late Saturday evening and Simon picked me up Sunday afternoon and drove us down to Greenwich for an 8 am meeting with the clients. When we unpacked the tiles they were still warm and Hilfiger signed off on the color, although his wife suggested we make them a bit darker a ‘as he has a dreadful sense of color!’ We took Vincent Liot, owner of TRM to the factory twice so that he could oversee the prototyping of all the myriad custom pieces. This was an invaluable move as he pre-approved all the pieces before they were shipped. The installation was completed and everyone was very pleased with the final outcome. The Hilfiger’s estate manager told me that a group of friends who were staying the weekend after all the work was completed were heard to ask Mr. Hilfiger ‘I thought you were having a new roof’…to which he responded ‘we did but you can’t tell, which as the plan” …perfect! In refection this is probably the most complicated roof Northern has ever had the pleasure to supply. We learned a lot of very valuable lessons but in future when we are asked how did we do it we will answer ‘that is for us to know and for you to pay for!’
The Cliffs at Walnut Cove
The Cliffs at Walnut Cove
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
We drew inspiration from traditional prairie motifs and updated them for this modern home in the mountains. Throughout the residence, there is a strong theme of horizontal lines integrated with a natural, woodsy palette and a gallery-like aesthetic on the inside. Interiors by Alchemy Design Photography by Todd Crawford Built by Tyner Construction
Second Story, Split-Level Addition in McLean, VA
Second Story, Split-Level Addition in McLean, VA
Ideal Construction & RemodelingIdeal Construction & Remodeling
Photo by Susie Soleimani
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional split-level multi-coloured house exterior in DC Metro with mixed siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Kirby Ridge Barn House
Kirby Ridge Barn House
Kaplan Thompson ArchitectsKaplan Thompson Architects
James R. Salomon Photography
Inspiration for a large country three-storey brown exterior in Burlington with wood siding and a gable roof.
Barn and Silo Observatory
Barn and Silo Observatory
Mackin ArchitectsMackin Architects
View of carriage house garage doors, observatory silo, and screened in porch overlooking the lake.
Photo of an expansive country three-storey red exterior in New York with wood siding and a gable roof.
Georgian Estate in Greenwich
Georgian Estate in Greenwich
Thompson Raissis ArchitectsThompson Raissis Architects
Inspiration for a large traditional three-storey grey house exterior in New York with stone veneer, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
North Beach Contemporary
North Beach Contemporary
Asher Seaton HomesAsher Seaton Homes
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary three-storey beige house exterior in Los Angeles with concrete fiberboard siding and a flat roof.
San Francisco Residence
San Francisco Residence
Mark Davis DesignMark Davis Design
Adam Rouse
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary three-storey blue house exterior in San Francisco with wood siding, a flat roof and a mixed roof.
Annapolis Ridge
Annapolis Ridge
Haverford HomesHaverford Homes
Inspiration for a large transitional three-storey brick red exterior in DC Metro with a gable roof.
Rivers End House #2
Rivers End House #2
Cushing TerrellCushing Terrell
Inspiration for an expansive contemporary three-storey black exterior in Other with a flat roof and wood siding.

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