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The characteristics of Spanish style home plans that imitate those designs of homes traditionally found in Spain stucco exteriors and low pitched barrel tile roofs. With red tile, terracotta roofs and stucco siding, the Spanish home offers a cool comfortable home during hot summers, while keeping you and your family toasty warm during the winter. Spanish house plan designs may include arched windows, raised entries and a courtyard. Stucco arches that decorate windows and entry ways of the Spanish home suggest the true appeal of a Spanish home that set it apart from any other home. The more splendid Spanish house is tremendously well appointed with the finest of details.
Spanish homes and Mediterranean homes are prevalent mostly in California, Nevada, and New Mexico. However, Florida, with its sub tropical climate, also enjoys the appeal and comfort of the Mediterranean or Spanish style home. Mediterranean, Spanish Colonial, and Monterey house styles reflect Spanish influences and are favorites among many living in regions where these house designs are most sought after. The Spanish style house design was further developed by Islamic influences, which synchronized the Spanish home with nature.
Spanish Homes became popular at the end of the 1500’s and have evolved into the more modern home styles that are common today. Many other home designs borrow design characteristics of the Spanish Home. These home styles include Spanish mission style homes, California ranchos and the Monterey home. The Monterey is a blend of the Spanish casa and the New England Colonial home.
The Spanish architectural influence throughout America was brought forth under Spanish rule that lasted for centuries. Many Spanish influences of residential homes are found in different regions of the United States, from Florida where the Spanish first settled and in the southwest where influences from Mexico and Native American culture evolved into a truly unique home design style.
Some Roman styles mixed and flourished in Spain. The use of the Roman arch was popular among Spanish house designs and has become a popular design style among new world architecture. The geometric design and use of bold shapes are still in great demand in American residential house plans and home designs. Such diversity within American culture and our acceptance of other cultures is a result among the variety of architect rural home styles found in America today.
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