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A raised bungalow is one in which the basement is partially above ground. The benefit is that more light can enter the basement with above ground windows in the basement. A raised bungalow typically has a foyer at ground level that is halfway between the first floor and the basement. Thus, it further has the advantage of creating a foyer with a ...
The raised ranch is a two-story house in which a finished basement serves as an additional floor. It may be built into a slope to utilize the terrain or minimize its profile. For a house to be classified by realtors as a raised ranch, there must be a flight of steps to get to the main living floor – which distinguishes it from a split-level ...
Raised ranch: The raised ranch includes a basement on the bottom and a "full set of stairs" (a full flight of stairs, usually 12 or 13) which leads to the first level. A raised ranch has a different look on the front than a split-entry as the front door lines up to the front windows differently. The front door entry is predominately at the ...
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Sague House is a historic home located at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York.It was built about 1910 and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, three-bay-wide, bungalow-style dwelling.. It sits on a raised basement and four tall stone piers support the ro
Stilt houses or Pile dwellings: houses raised on stilts over the surface of the soil or a body of water. Tree house: a house built among the branches or around the trunk of one or more mature trees and does not rest on the ground. Upper Lusatian house or Umgebinde: combined log and timber-frame construction in Germany-Czech Republic-Poland region
The Charnley Residence is located in Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood at the southeast corner of North Astor Street and East Schiller Street. It is three stories in height, with a raised basement of stone and 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 stories of largely austere Roman brick masonry.
Two-story Colonial Revival style building built on a raised basement. It was designed by the Davenport architectural firm of Clausen & Burrows; Davenport MRA. 12: William V. Carr House: William V. Carr House: July 7, 1983 : 1531 W. 3rd St.