Unlike standard suburban ranch houses that required flat quarter-acre plots, this tri-level design was engineered for dynamic topography. By taking advantage of a sloping or hillside lot, the design offers a walkout lower level that opens seamlessly into a ground-floor outdoor patio, blending indoor comfort with nature. From the curb, the home presents a low-slung, welcoming horizon. Rich wood vertical siding meets rustic masonry, accented by a striking floor-to-ceiling multi-pane window bay that draws natural light deep into the heart of the home.
The main level is dedicated to entertaining and everyday gathering. The grand $20$-foot living room, anchored by a brick fireplace, serves as the centerpiece. Just steps away, the open-concept dining room flows into an efficient kitchen complete with a built-in snack bar and pantry.
Raised just half a flight of stairs above the main living area, the upper level houses three spacious bedrooms away from household noise. The primary bedroom opens onto a private elevated deck—ideal for morning coffee overlooking the backyard. A short flight down leads to a massive secondary family room featuring a second fireplace, an additional fourth bedroom, and a full bath.
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source 1955 Homes Beautiful | L. B. Wright, Inc, Ohio
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