A split level, or tri-level, structure is a building where the floor level in one part of the plan is located approximately half way between the floor and ceiling levels of another part of the plan.
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Rooms, Floors & Foundations
68 - Floor Plan Basics
72 - Additional Floors & Foundation Basics
6122 - Foundation and Bearing Walls
318 - Dropping a Floor and Raising the Ceiling of a Room
5434 - Setting Second Floor Defaults
41 - Custom Flooring
320 - Brick Ledge Foundations
315 - Setting Platform Depths - by Floor or by Area
5202 - Creating Floor Platforms that Hang inside Walls
257 - Extend Siding Over Foundation Slab
54 - Creating a Porch
62 - Creating Custom Room Types
51 - Creating a Walkout Basement
11078 - Basement Design Process
321 - Crawlspace Foundation with Framed Bearing Wall
402 - Stepping a Foundation
314 - Cutting a Hole in a Floor Platform
93 - Creating Basements with Furred Walls
322 - Creating a Split Level Structure
323 - Creating a Split Entry
Featured Videos
276 - Using the Space Planner
275 - Using Molding Polylines
5230 - Railing Walls
272 - Area Lights for 3D Rendering
274 - Creating Dimensions in 3D
2422 - Schedules Overview
55 - Deck Basics
5475 - Placing Electrical Symbols and Circuits
2429 - Shower Wall Types
361 - Tracing Over an Imported Picture File
10123 - Wall Blocking for Cabinets
133 - Using the Niche Tool
335 - Using a Framing Reference