Spanish House Plans

  

Spanish house plans feature low-pitched red-tile roofs, stucco exterior walls, asymmetrical layout with open airy living spaces.

Architectural Features of Spanish Style House Plans

  • >Exposed Wooden Beams, smooth archways
  • Low-Pitched Red-Tile Roof

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Plan number DHSW01811Featured Plan

House Plan Code: DHSW01811

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  • 2,000 Sq. Ft.
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Baths: 2
Spanish style home plans capture the essence of sunny Mediterranean Spain and incorporate a rich and varied history of Moorish, Byzantine, Gothic and Renaissance decorative styles. Most common in California, Arizona, Texas and Florida, Spanish style house plans reached their height in popularity in America during the 1920s and early 1940s. Wonderfully at home in the Southwest but rare elsewhere, these hospitable houses infuse everyday life with the spice of Spanish style.
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Spanish House Plan Features
Exposed Wooden Beams

Exposed Wooden Beams

Entry doors accented by spiraled columns, carved stonework or tile welcome visitors into an open floor plan that typically glows with light from large triple arched focal windows filled with stained glass and set off by decorative grilles of wood or iron. Meanwhile smooth archways and exposed wooden beams frame the interior.

Ornate Outdoor Space

Ornate Outdoor Space

With their low-pitched tile roofs, prominent door or window arches and stuccoed exteriors, asymmetrical Spanish style floor plans are typically sprawling one-story designs with arcaded walkways, patios, and fountain gardens that invite restful relaxation.

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