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Dear Alice | Interior Design

Spanish Colonial Revival | Next Time on Dear Alice

Dear Alice | Interior Design

Alice Lane

Design, Visual Arts, Arts

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2023

⏱️ 1 minutes

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0:00.0

Next time, I'm Deer Alice.

0:03.7

Spanish colonial revival is most often used to describe homes built in the earliest 20th

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century in the US or Mexico.

0:10.6

Daphne, I bet you're how I'm curious, the year of your home, I bet it was like 20s, 30s.

0:15.8

I imagine most of them, a lot of them were.

0:18.1

Houses in this style incorporate key elements of Mediterranean architecture, especially bright

0:22.7

white exterior walls, while also taking inspiration from Mexican, Pueblo, and Morris design styles.

0:28.6

The architectural style represents an adaptation of Spanish missions and Mediterranean style

0:33.6

homes designed to keep the interior cool even on hot days.

0:37.4

In the United States, Spanish revival homes are most popular in Florida, Texas, California,

0:42.4

and the Southwest, including Arizona and New Mexico.

0:46.5

The five design elements that we're going to talk about Spanish colonial architecture

0:51.8

are one, we're going to talk about the white exterior walls, two, the flat roofs with

0:56.2

clay tile, three, the wooden beams, four small windows with wooden shutters, and five central

1:02.2

courtyards, all of which are really beautiful topics that we're going to dive into each

1:07.2

of them.

1:08.2

These are just some of the key features of this style.

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