They’re most common in rural areas and have a robust framework made from a metal roof and walls. They’re likely to have many home windows and uncovered wooden beams supporting an overhang for a porch. They’re commonly massive buildings with ample opportunity for inside design choices. Spanish Colonial houses are stuffed with nods to traditional Spanish structure with their red terra-cotta roofs and white-washed stucco partitions. There are few windows in this type of home, and those it does have are rather small. Their constructions are asymmetrical and aren’t as extravagant as most Mediterranean-style properties, but still function the same …
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