Spanish style kitchen style with terra cotta tiles rustic wood tile island the kitchen is huge and roomy utilizing strong walnut cabinets topped with cream colored granite.
Spanish style wood flooring.
In the middle is an enormous kitchen island semi fixed at the center with its concrete sides outfitted with sage green ceramic tiles and spanish accent tiles.
Hardwood floors particularly the beautifully antique pine with aged patina in the photo below spanish tiles and a wool woven rug are just a few of the many natural design options available for a successful spanish styled interior.
Solid teak wood beams run along the plain white ceiling of this kitchen space while square terracotta tiles are used for the flooring for that spanish look.
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Also called spanish revival this style was very popular in the united states from 1915 to 1945.
It started in california and florida which had the ideal climate for mediterranean inspired homes and remains popular today.
Style selections 4 in x 36 in old world oak vinyl plank flooring.
Design is personal dip peel and stick pvc wall planks 12 piece 5 in x 34 in grey reclaimed wood luxury vinyl plank flooring.
The paneled cabinets are all in white with beige granite countertop for a bright and fresh look.
Dark hardwoods are also trendy in this style of home.
The living room s color scheme is carried through to the adjacent traditional spanish style courtyard.
Spanish colonial revival flooring many spanish revival homes feature tile or stone flooring.
The long spanish style bench was traditionally a place in a hacienda where the hired help would wait to be paid she says.
It is a hybrid style based on the architecture found during the early spanish colonization of north and south americas.
Stone s natural ability to stay cool is why it s a popular building material in warmer climates.
Design by carole meyer.
The warm accent colors look crisp against the white walls and sofa.
Exposed wooden beams on the ceilings are also a trademark in spanish style homes.
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She laid a mexican textile rug on the floor and placed custom made wall sconces to add culture to the space.
The spanish style has a stucco exterior a clay tile roof exposed beams wrought iron details and repeated arches around an entry walkway.
The blend of whimsy and tradition gives guests a one of a kind welcome and sets the tone for the rest of the home.