Mediterranean House Plans
Spanish Revival house plans feature asymmetrical front with small, irregularly placed windows; white stucco over brick.
Architectural Features of Spanish Revival House Plans
- Low-Pitched Roof, typically red clay tile on side-gable roof; occasionally hipped or flat roofs; no eave overhang
- Asymmetrical Exterior, typically one or two stories, may have wings; arcades in front; covered porches in rear, often serving as exterior hall
Mediterranean House Plan Features
Low-Pitced Roof
With their low-pitched red tile roofs, little or no overhanging eaves, stucco siding, and archways above doors, porch entries and main windows, courtyards, spiral columns, wrought iron hardware, carved stonework and intricately patterned tile floors and walls, Spanish Revival home plans may make you think you're in Spain.
Asymmetrical Exterior
Asymmetrical front with small, irregularly placed windows, typically one or two stories occasionally with wings featuring arcades in front paired with covered porches in rear ranging height from one to two stories often serving as exterior hall.