Sun-Drenched Spanish Revival
This style blends the warmth and history of Spanish Colonial architecture with a bright, contemporary aesthetic. It's about creating a comfortable, inviting space that feels both timeless and fresh.
Key Characteristics:
- Light and Airy: Abundant natural light is crucial, often achieved through large windows and skylights.
- Neutral Color Palette: Whites, creams, and light beiges dominate, creating a bright and spacious feel. Accents of terracotta, blues, and greens can add warmth and interest.
- Natural Materials: Wood beams, terracotta tiles, stucco walls, and linen fabrics are key elements.
- Arches and Curves: Architectural details like arched doorways, curved walls, and rounded windows soften the space.
- Minimalist Décor: Avoid clutter and embrace simple, functional furniture with clean lines.
- Indoor-Outdoor Living: Seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces are essential, with patios, courtyards, and gardens playing a significant role.
How to Achieve the Look:
- Maximize Natural Light: Use sheer curtains or blinds to let in as much light as possible.
- Choose a Light Color Palette: Paint walls in white or off-white shades and use light-colored furniture.
- Incorporate Natural Textures: Add wood furniture, terracotta pots, linen textiles, and woven rugs.
- Embrace Arches and Curves: If possible, incorporate arched doorways or windows. Use curved furniture and décor to soften the space.
- Keep it Simple: Avoid clutter and choose a few carefully selected decorative items.
- Create Outdoor Living Spaces: Add a patio, courtyard, or garden with comfortable seating and lush greenery.


