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Spanish House Styles Background.

The traditions of many cultures blended in fanciful Spanish Revival and Mediterranean architecture, popular from 1915 to about 1940. Step through the stucco archway, linger in the tiled courtyard, and you might think you were in Spain. For more detailed information about Spanish Home style, and how to recognize and characterize Spanish Eclectic homes visit the link below.

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What is Stucco in Spanish House Styles?

Traditional stucco is a cement mixture used for siding, usually on Mission or other Spanish style homes. The cement is combined with water and inert materials such as sand and lime. Usually, wooden walls are covered with tar paper and chicken wire or galvanized metal screening. This framework is then covered with the stucco mixture. For more detailed information about Stucco in Spanish Home styles, visit the link below.

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