234 Mediterranean Home Design Photos

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Zona Chill Out por la noche
Zona Chill Out por la noche
Decora y vende. Interiorismo y decoraciónDecora y vende. Interiorismo y decoración
En una terraza, la iluminación, con las guirnaldas y con las velas no pueden faltar. ¿Nos tomamos una cerveza? Interiorismo de Ana Fernández, Fotografía de Ángelo Rodríguez.
Upper Hermosa Spanish Eclectic
Upper Hermosa Spanish Eclectic
Kim Grant Design IncKim Grant Design Inc
Kim Grant, Architect Theresa Clark, Landscape Architect
Mediterranean: Meaders
Mediterranean: Meaders
Harold Leidner Landscape ArchitectsHarold Leidner Landscape Architects
A luxurious Mediterranean house and property with Tuscan influences featuring majestic Live Oak trees, detailed travertine paving, expansive lawns and lush gardens. Designed and built by Harold Leidner Landscape Architects. House construction by Bob Thompson Homes.
Outdoor Living
Outdoor Living
Peninsula Custom HomesPeninsula Custom Homes
Architect: Stephen Arnn Design, Landscape Architect: Todd R. Cole Landscape Architecture, Designer: Fisher Weisman Interior Design/ Wheeler Design Group, Photographer: Nick Vasilopoulos
Napa Style Residence
Napa Style Residence
Westfall Design StudioWestfall Design Studio
A side axial view terminates at a focal seating area.
Casa Smith's California Garden
Casa Smith's California Garden
Casa Smith Designs, LLCCasa Smith Designs, LLC
The essence of Mediterranean living means living inside and out. You don't have a garden as much as much as you have a collection of rooms inside and outside of a fixed structure. Following the architecture set by the home, the exterior spaces look and feel seamless. Photo Credit: Catherine E Smith, Casa Smith Designs, LLC

234 Mediterranean Home Design Photos

Woodside Residence
Woodside Residence
Eileen Gordon DesignEileen Gordon Design
This simultaneously elegant and relaxed Tuscan style home on a secluded redwood-filled property is designed for the easiest of transitions between inside and out. Terraces extend out from the house to the lawn, and gravel walkways meander through the gardens. A light filled entry hall divides the home into public and private areas.
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