Talk:Split-level home

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Are you sure that the Keaton house was a split level? Most of the episodes only used the kitchen and living room sets anyway so I suppose it is hard to say.

The Brady house is also a split level, although it is not a typical split in that the top story is accessed from a staircase from the bottom story. I guess Mr. Brady, being an architect, desided to design something interesting.

[edit] "Famous" split-level homes

This is an odd section. It lists, or has listed, split-level homes depicted in film or television. The homes themselves are not famous. You could probably list a great many movies that had split-level homes, it would be like listing Harold and Maude in Tudor Style. It would be interesting to find a famous example of such a pedestrian home, or an example of a home famous for being split-level. I can't find any. Either way this is not a list of famous homes. Deleting. --Bridgecross (talk) 19:00, 13 May 2008 (UTC)