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Pristine White Spanish Colonial Facade with Arched Elements

#9234. Pristine White Spanish Colonial Facade with Arched Elements

Before us stands a beautiful example of Spanish Colonial Revival or Mediterranean Revival architecture. The pristine white facade with its characteristic terracotta tile roof creates a classic Californian image.

The architectural composition consists of several volumes of different heights, giving the building a dynamic appearance despite its modest size. The left wing features an expressive arched niche—a typical element of Spanish Colonial style that adds depth to the facade and creates an interplay of light and shadow.

Windows with dark frames effectively contrast with the white stucco walls. Small decorative elements, such as the wrought iron railing by the arch and the ornamental detail above it, add sophistication without excessive ornamentation. The textured stucco gives the wall surfaces a special tactile quality.

The landscape design shows Mediterranean influence—drought-resistant plants frame the pathway to the entrance, while a palm tree next to the house emphasizes the regional character of the architecture.

When designing a similar facade for your own home, it's important to pay attention to the proportions of volumes, the texture of wall finishes, and authentic details: arched elements, terracotta tiles, and contrasting window frames. Even for a small house, this approach can create an atmosphere of historical authenticity and Mediterranean charm.

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