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An architectural style that is most common in the Southwestern United States and generally has a stucco exterior with liberal use of wood and tile. Spanish homes often have arched or rounded doorways...11/30/2023
DefinitionAn architectural style that is most common in the Southwestern United States and generally has a stucco exterior with liberal use of wood and tile. Spanish homes often have arched or rounded doorways and windows and some will include scalloped balconies with elaborate grillwork, decorative tiles around doorways and windows and even bell towers. Note that architectural style definitions may vary based on location.
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