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Klar and Klar Architects, Inc
Rich Montalbano
Small tuscan white two-story stucco house exterior photo in Tampa with a hip roof and a metal roof
Small tuscan white two-story stucco house exterior photo in Tampa with a hip roof and a metal roof
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Example of a tuscan white two-story exterior home design in Los Angeles with a tile roof
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Candelaria Design Associates
Inspiration for a huge mediterranean two-story mixed siding house exterior remodel in Phoenix
MC Design LLC
Courtyards establish a calming energy in a home. They also form a feeling of privacy and personal space. Adding fountains and desert plants help keep courtyards looking clean and inviting.
Pristine Interior Design
Tuscan white two-story house exterior photo in San Francisco with a hip roof and a tile roof
Holdren Lietzke Architecture
Large mediterranean beige two-story stone exterior home idea in San Luis Obispo
Hyatt Design, Inc.
Photo: Greg Hyatt
Inspiration for a mid-sized mediterranean beige one-story stucco gable roof remodel in Orlando
Inspiration for a mid-sized mediterranean beige one-story stucco gable roof remodel in Orlando
Keith Wing Custom Builders
Matthew Niemann
Inspiration for a mediterranean exterior home remodel in Other
Inspiration for a mediterranean exterior home remodel in Other
Mediterranean Exterior Home Ideas
Masterpiece Custom Builders
A recent Finalist for the Colorado BAR Awards, “Custom Home of the Year”, this detailed and stunning Tuscan Farmhouse, really shines as one of the Finest Homes Built in Denver! Set in a Gated Enclave of just 6 Custom Homes, it boasts over 7500 Finished Square feet. This Ranch with a full walkout oozes with extreme High-End Custom Millwork and finishes. True “Timber-Framed” accents complete the Authentic ambiance from the Old Country.
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Tom Meaney Architect, AIA
This 14,000sf estate sits on four acres in Montecito overlooking the green rolling hills and ocean beyond. This architectural style was inspired by the villas around Lake Como in northern Italy. The formal central part of the home contains the formal rooms, while the less formal areas are reflected in simpler detailing, more rustic materials, and more irregular building forms. The property terraces towards the view and includes a koi pond, pool with cabana, greenhouse, bocce court, and a small vineyard.
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