Split-level and split-entry homes were common during the 1960s. But they're not popular with today's homeowners because they often feel dark and chopped-up, compared to houses currently being built.
Now, the “split” has new life thanks to several Twin Cities builders, who are betting a variation of that “Brady Bunch” house called a split-entry will help attract a new generation of ...
The split-entry home at 12 Squire Court in East Walpole has a family-friendly open floorplan and maximizes its square footage. The living room flows seamlessly into the dining room, which opens into ...