This type of architecture was born as a result of the panama california exposition and became a u s.
Spanish roof houses.
Every one i have come across has been unique and well constructed with lots of character and charm.
The turret in the background the retaining walls leading into the front entrance roof tiles and windows really give off the authentic spanish vibes.
These homes were constructed from the 1600s all the way into the mid 1800s and their style is widely mimicked today.
Warm clay and brown tones are appealing colors for the roof.
Spanish style clay tile roof on a stucco home in florida orange brown clay tiles on a home with stucco siding is virtually the default image of coastal living in florida.
A classic spanish colonial home with a terra cotta roof always looks well dressed in a coat of ivory ecru or oyster white paint stark white can be too harsh next to the mellow clay tile but the slightly creamier off white paint shades highlight the diva colored roof and cast your home as tuscan spanish style or earthy mediterranean.
Spanish style homes all have similar architecture are made from local materials and feature small windows and feature ornate archways and the classic wooden beam roofs with which most people are familiar.
An elegant wooden balcony supported by wooden beams is placed above the main doors with french windows.
When selecting colors begin with the roof and work your way down through each element on the exterior.
A spanish style home that is predominantly white which provides a good background for the grayish wooden main doors clay tiled roof and stair railing.
With hipped or gabled red tile roofs spanish colonial homes often featured twisted spiral columns beside door and window openings with heavy carved doors and decorative tile trim.
This is a great house done in a simple white stucco with a ton of spanish appeal.
Spanish colonial was the most decorative of the spanish styles and its ornament covered a wide range of source material from moorish to renaissance and byzantine.
Clay or ceramic tiles may come in other colors are easily recycled and resistant to fire.
Characterized by stucco walls red clay tile roofs with a low pitch sweeping archways courtyards and wrought iron railings spanish house plans are most common in the southwest california florida and texas but can be built in most temperate climates.
Spanish colonial homes were first built in the parts of america settled by spaniards namely florida california and throughout the southwest from the 1600s to the mid 1800s.