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This client is an admirer of the work of Wallace Neff, and requested that I develop ideas to upgrade their home with Old World Spanish style detailing, and a new 2-story addition. I am an admirer of his artistic eye and how he incorporated many of these authentic Spanish materials and architectural details. I also eventually helped them develop a landscape design for the U-shaped entry courtyard, and the immediate areas adjacent to the motorcourt. I am available to help you create an original design that will stand the test of time. These images are examples of the type and mix of photos I intermix within my full color coffee table book.
There is a strong relation between indoor and outdoor living and these homes are particularly popular in the south of France, Italy, California, Florida, Texas and Mexico. If you are looking for your own retreat steeped in Spanish romantic detail, you will find your house in this exciting collection. A Spanish-style home is inspired by Spanish, Mexican and Latin American architecture. These beautiful house models typically have common characteristics of style, stucco exterior with bold colors, romantic balconies, tall bold decorative columns, distinct towers, pillars and colorful tile roofs. Grand archways create this home style with stone facades and beautiful courtyards, containing a variety of flowers in every color imaginable. Eye-catching heavy wooden doorways reflect early historic influences of people who wanted to make their architecture more decorative.
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Whether you're looking for a Spanish-style home to build in the Southwest or a casual hacienda for Florida, our plans can be used as-is or customized to meet your needs, style and budget. The large covered lanai spans the entire width of the home and offers several seating areas as well as an outdoor kitchen. The master suite is a unique retreat with a separate sitting area, two walk-in closets, and a spa-like bath.
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Why are Spanish Style Homes Gaining Popularity?
Spanish style homes are a familiar sight in warm, coastal regions of the Southwest. They offer a rustic yet elegant look reminiscent of the early Colonial dwellings built by the first Spanish settlers. As Spanish style homes continue to gain popularity in the real estate market, more and more people are wondering just what sets Spanish style homes apart from the rest. Surprising details elevate this estate to the extraordinary, including a secret speakeasy bar hidden behind a wood-paneled wall—revealed with the press of a button.
The exterior styling reflects America’s Southwestern, Central American, and Andalusian influences. Crisp stucco finishes, terra cotta barrel tile roofing, courtyards, wrought iron balusters, and arched loggias add to the ambience of our Spanish style house plans. The majority of these Spanish Colonial home plans have open, airy and casual layouts that complement the relaxed living that is desired in such Spanish Colonial styled homes. We make it a point to maximize any view that your site might have with strategically-placed windows that let in plenty of light. Whether on a large acreage, estate sized lot, or waterfront setting, our home plans are designed to capture views and make its owners feel like they are immersed in their outdoor setting.
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The floor plan is an upside down plan so the upper living areas would have maximum views of the ocean between the adjacent houses and trees. The front entry foyer is placed halfway between the two floors for easy access and spaciaous circulation between the floors and without a long stair case from the front private courtyard. Set discreetly behind 25-foot tall hedges and commanding gates, this modern Spanish estate in Encino, represented by Craig Knizek, James Hirsch and Denise Snanoudj, has been beautifully reimagined. Doors open to a soaring foyer and statement-making staircase that lead to warm and elegant interiors, including a high-end kitchen, media room, theatre, and secondary kitchen perfect for large-scale entertaining. Spanish floor plans became a popular architectural choice in the early 1920s in California. You can find these types of homes throughout the Hollywood Hills and up and down the coastline.
Colonists from Spain first brought their architectural style with them across the ocean when they began to emigrate to the U.S. in search of wealth. Catholic missions of the time also helped to create modern Spanish style homes. Although we are primarily known for designing and working with modern style homes, we do have a strong love of California Spanish Style architecture. This is probably because of the strong simple passive designed building elements that inspire us to incorporate those elements in our modern home designs. Here are some California Spanish Style inspired homes we have remodeled or restored.
The information and any photographs and video tours and the compilation from which they are derived is protected by copyright. Compilation © 2022 San Diego MLS. The listing broker’s offer of compensation is made only to participants of the MLS where the listing is filed. Traditional Spanish interiors were refreshed to give the home a modern, European sensibility; terra-cotta tiles were replaced with wide-plank French oak floors and windows were added to take advantage of the home’s southern exposure. The interiors flow seamlessly to a gorgeous backyard studded with mature olive trees and complete with a fire pit, grassy lawn, two lounge areas and a swimming pool. They have several distinctive design features that make them stand out from the surrounding architecture, including both exterior and interior spaces.
One of the only new construction homes in Hancock Park, this spectacular estate, represented by Jon Grauman, blends a classic Spanish exterior with sophisticated, contemporary interiors envisioned for today’s discerning buyer. An incredible chef’s kitchen is lined with Fleetwood walls of glass that open to a grassy backyard, complete with an infinity-edge pool, built-in bbq and golf course views. Located in prime Brentwood Park, this private, gated Spanish estate was custom built in 2010. Represented by Santiago Arana and Griffin Riddle, the home showcases soaring ceiling heights, custom design finishes and grand-scale living spaces.
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