Style
Style: Spanish Eclectic

Most common in the Southwest and Florida, Spanish-style architecture takes its cues from the missions of the early Spanish missionaries�such as the one at San Juan Capistrano in California�and includes details from the Moorish, Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance architectural styles. Spanish Eclectic homes are defined by low-pitched roofs, usually with little or no eave overhang and one or more prominent arches placed above the door or principal window or beneath porch roofs; red tile roof coverings, brick or stucco wall surfaces, and asymmetrical facades.

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