Formal Spanish design, gorgeous. WHY is the wrought iron GREEN?! No no....and those square pillars need urns with cascading greenery and flowers. The square niche at the landing needs statuary or a small tiered fountain, but other than that, great use of stone, rustic iron and bells, plentiful arched windows and arcades. Wine country is beautiful and so is this estate.
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Such rich rustic tones. I love it. Not the usual crisp, white stucco Spanish style home. This is more reminiscent of a northern Spanish winery and estate. Classy and elegant.
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Amazing Spanish Mediterranean mansion of formal standards.
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Gorgeous. Needs more color though. Begging for bougainvillea, hanging clay or glazed pots, even urns or statuary. A nice rustic 3 tier fountain would be nice there too.
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Love the wrought iron details and arched door leading out to a Juliette balcony. These balconies need pots or planters with cascading petunias and creeping jennies for serious dramatic effect and nice splash of color. I'd have these windows drenched in cascading greenery and floral fountains.
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Gorgeous Mediterranean layout and rustic color tones are so attractive. Timeless beauty.
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Miniature Spanish village look. I love how the outside is incorporated as part of a perceived interior of a home; the paved driveway which leads to a small court, staircases, and windows, Juliette balconies give it such quaint Andalusian charm.
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Gorgeous arcade with wrought iron lanterns overhead terminating to a red bougainvillea. Beautiful.
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Moorish and bright.
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Venetian / Moorish fusion. Love the arches and airy color scheme.
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Original Mediterranean entrance, inviting, warm, and stately, yet casual.
Dark, Spanish Eclectic use of architecture, interesting color scheme. Not too fond of the balcony cutting into roof line over the front door; should have been a Juliette balcony to avoid architectural faux pas.
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Casual, yet elegant.
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Formal and palatial. Mediterranean grandeur; Italian Renaissance / Spanish Baroque are the ways to go.
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Spanish beauty. Love the circular driveway and 3 tier fountain. Pavers and terra cotta roof tiles tie it all together beautifully.
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Gorgeous. Need I say more?
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Formal, Neoclassical symmetry, Mediterranean color scheme and construction. Gorgeous. Very Spanish Eclectic style nodding toward Moorish, Renaissance, Mannerist, and Rococo influences.
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Gorgeous Old World design, only thing I would change would be the wrought iron balustrade and Juliette balconies would have scroll work and hanging pots with vines and cascading flowers.
Formal Spanish design, gorgeous. WHY is the wrought iron GREEN?! No no....and those square pillars need urns with cascading greenery and flowers. The square niche at the landing needs statuary or a small tiered fountain, but other than that, great use of stone, rustic iron and bells, plentiful arched windows and arcades. Wine country is beautiful and so is this estate.
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