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Giving a Split Level Home a Face Lift

A Marietta client came to Jones Pierce looking for ideas to update the curb appeal of his split level home. His goal was not to renovate or remodel the interior spaces. Rather, he wanted update the exterior appearance of his home through minor cosmetic changes.

The Not So Extreme Makeover

The client found our Not So Extreme Makeover which allows us, as architects, to get involved no matter what the budget is. The process is an affordable way to get ideas for improving your home’s curb appeal without having to spend the time and money to get into the details of plans and construction.

Facelift Options for Split Level

We presented the client two different style options for improving the appearance of his home. One option makes the home feel more like a craftsman home. The other option adds a contemporary look to the split level.

Craftsman Facade on a Split Level Home Jones Pierce Studios

Before

Modern Face on a Split Level Home Jones Pierce Studios

Update option #1: CraftsmanExisting front of the  split level homeUpdate Option #2: Contemporary

The client decided to go with the Craftsman option!

The Completed Project

After choosing the craftsman version and using his measurements, we created a much smaller drawing package. The drawing package consisted of only a few exterior details and an exterior elevation. This is a prime example of our goal for all projects, no matter the size nor budget, to be able to use the services of an architect.

Shortly after, construction began on the split-level face-lift.

Split Level Renovation Face Lift Jones Pierce Studios

The Completed Project


Split Level Entrance Renovation front door Jones Pierce Studios

New Front Entrance


We are very satisfied with the result of this split-level face-lift! Simple changes, such as updated doors, windows, and exterior materials, can make a big difference to your home’s appearance. Learn more about how we can help your home’s appearance with a Not So Extreme Makeover.

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