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  2. Is a Raised Ranch-Style Home Right for You? An Architect ...

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  3. Ranch-style house - Wikipedia

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    Book of rambler and ranch-type homes: designs and floor plans for 31 practical homes, 3rd ed. Home Plan Book Co., 1953. 92 low cost ranch homes, by Richard B. Pollman, Home Planners, Inc., 1955. Ranch homes for today, by Alwin Cassens, Jr., Archway Press, 1956. New modern ranch homes for town or country living, National Plan Service, 1956.

  4. Why This Architect Says Ranch-Style Houses Are ‘Important ...

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    The History of Ranch-Style Houses. After World War II, a series of events laid the foundation for more than a million ranch houses. According to the National Park Service, nine out of 10 new ...

  5. Split-level home - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Ranch House (Style Spotlight) - AOL

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    By Amy Renea In a world of 5,000-square-foot suburban homes, charming bungalows and soaring loft space, my little ranch sometimes seems to pale in comparison. I have often stared at the front of ...

  7. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Split-level house is a design of house that was commonly built during the 1950s and 1960s. It has two nearly equal sections that are located on two different levels, with a short stairway in the corridor connecting them. Bi-level, split-entry, or raised ranch [17] Tri-level, quad-level, quintlevel etc. [17]

  8. Embrace the Rich Ranch Lifestyle in Your Home with ... - AOL

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    It’s evident in everything from the fashion to the decor, and it inspired a whole new sub-genre of interior design: one aptly dubbed the “rich ranch” aesthetic.

  9. High Ranch - Wikipedia

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    A High Ranch style house differs from Ranch-style house in that the accommodation is split across two floors. The entry is usually between the two floors with a half stair leading to the top floor and a half stair down to the lower floor.