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Hillside Homes: 208 Sloping-Lot & Multi-Level Designs: 1000 to over 5,500 Square Feet

Hillside Homes: 208 Sloping-Lot & Multi-Level Designs: 1000 to over 5,500 Square Feet

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Hillside Homes: 208 Sloping-Lot & Multi-Level Designs
Review: I was disappointed in the book because it did not include some designs of "Drive-Under" garage on the rear of the house. There were plenty of "garages-On-The-End" designs. I want a split level plan with ground-level entrance from the front to the top (ground)level and a driveway leading to the rear with a drive-under or garage with storage, etc and stairs leading to the top level. I would appreciate some suggestions if you know of a book that includes such. My email address is jbjact@juno.com. Home to be built on a 15 to 25 degree slope-to-the-rear terrain in Alabama.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Hillside Homes: 208 Sloping-Lot & Multi-Level Designs
Review: I was disappointed in the book because it did not include some designs of "Drive-Under" garage on the rear of the house. There were plenty of "garages-On-The-End" designs. I want a split level plan with ground-level entrance from the front to the top (ground)level and a driveway leading to the rear with a drive-under or garage with storage, etc and stairs leading to the top level. I would appreciate some suggestions if you know of a book that includes such. My email address is jbjact@juno.com. Home to be built on a 15 to 25 degree slope-to-the-rear terrain in Alabama.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Routine Floorplans for Minimally Sloped Lots
Review: I was very disappointed by the floor plans in this book. The designs were very traditional and the lots shown were gradually sloping rather than hillsides. None of the innovative designs of the last decade were even imitated. If you are looking for conventional designs, you may find this book of some value.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: New updated collection Oct 1999
Review: Some good ideas. Wish Homeplanners had more designs for warmer South Western States. There are lots of hills in Calif! I need more designs with stucco and covered porches.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not real hillsides
Review: This book did not have any plans that were truely on a hillside. There were not enough options available. I will be doing my research on line in the future.


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