2. Each one of these
furniture pieces are
carefully chosen to
perfectly fit with the rest
of the house. This causes
the house with this
Spanish-style design looks
more elegant and
luxurious.
3. Most of the times, Spanish homes are
asymmetrical in layout having arched
doorways, curved roof tiles, small
balconies, courtyard side entrances,
stucco exterior walls and greenery all
around the house in form of lush
green natural gardens. To the right is
a design of a Spanish home by James
Glower. The decor would appear to be
simple and would have lots of open
spaces. The color combinations used
in most of the Spanish homes are
white or cream or some other light
colors.
4. The characteristics of Spanish
style home plans that imitate
those designs of homes
traditionally found in Spain
stucco exteriors. Usually the
Spanish homes style is created
with a classical beauty in
mind. The Spanish home
decoration style is very
interesting with vibrant colors
and textures used within it.
5. Exterior walls are commonly stucco or brick,
often varnished albescent or toiletries to
contrast the roof of the home. The roof itself
is mostly awninged with terra cotta or
brightly blackamoor roof tiles and normally
have a low-pitched gable or hipped roof.
Another characteristic is the spreading of
the passing or face touch to modify a
courtyard incoming or porch. Windows are
sometimes casements, framed by wooden or
wrought hamper grills or ordinal news
balconies. The garages can be attached, or
detached, sometimes combing temporary
quarters in the modify of a small casita.
6. Spanish homes have a
classical beauty which
can rarely be found
elsewhere. These
Spanish homes exhibit
alluring Mediterranean
charm which is difficult
to miss when seen. The
decor would appear to
be simple and would
have lots of open spaces.