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9 Architectural Elements of the Spanish Revival Style

See the details that keep Spanish revival such a sought-after design

Debbie Snider
Debbie Snider12 February 2021
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As a fan and owner of a 1927 Spanish Colonial Revival home, I can’t get enough of them. Every one I have come across has been unique and well-constructed with lots of character and charm. This type of architecture was born as a result of the Panama-California Exposition, and became a U.S. style movement from 1915 to 1931. It is a hybrid style based on the architecture found during the early Spanish colonisation of North and South Americas. It started in California and Florida, which had the ideal climate for Mediterranean-inspired homes, and remains popular today. In Spanish Revival architecture, new features were added to classic ones to create a distinct look. Let’s explore some of the exterior elements which define this style:
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1. Curves and arches
Here, curved steps lead to a graceful archway to the front door.
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2. White stucco exterior and walls
Fresh white paint covers roughly textured stucco – a hand-applied mix of cement, water and sand or lime. The result is an aged-looking old world surface.
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3. Painted tile
Here, a beautifully curved staircase reveals another classic feature: Hand-painted tiles on the stair risers.

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4. Terracotta roof tiles
The red clay roof tops give the homes a warm, earthy, rustic look. Often the roof lines are multi-level to create interest and asymmetry. This home features a turret.

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5. Tower-like chimneys
No detail is too small. This functional chimney is given special treatment with mouldings and little windows.
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Here is one which stands proudly with little arched windows and its own tile roof. The decorative ledges below it are perfect for displaying rustic planters.
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6. Balconies
These were designed so that you could step out from your room above to enjoy the fresh air and views.
7. Ornamental iron work
Finely crafted wrought iron work graces stair railings, gates, window grilles and lanterns. Here is a closeup of a window grille.

See how these grilles give a stylish twist to security
Wooden doors and gates often feature iron details. These lanterns are typical Spanish Revival.
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Here are some scrolled stair railings.
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8. Courtyards and patios
The mild climate of the Mediterranean encouraged outdoor living, so the Spanish created lots of spaces to enjoy outside. The patios often had fireplaces which allowed you to linger outside late into the night.

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9. Arcades
A series of arches supported by columns is called an arcade. This is an old architectural feature which originated in Rome. In the Mediterranean, the arcades sheltered walkways in town squares.
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Here is an inside view of another arcade. Notice the expansive terracotta tiled patio it covers, the impressive woodwork above and the outdoor fireplace. All you need is some comfy furniture and you’ll never want to leave.
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