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Spanish Revival Architecture

Spanish Revival Architecture is not defined by strict rules of style but instead by an aesthetic, by a feeling. Spanish Revival architecture is meant to embrace the feeling of Colonial Spanish styles, a feeling captured by exaggerating certain features. This is a very eclectic style, meaning it is made by mixing and matching elements of various styles to produce a desired visual impact. All revival styles are inherently eclectic, but this one is especially so.

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Supermarket 300 Mtrs
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Adapting a Spanish style for the interior boils down to some mandatory principles: We were looking to embody a rich, timeless aesthetic, and were not afraid to experiment with color. These colors like terracottas, blues, yellows, white, black, and of course green are usually not synonymous with ‘timeless’ but when done in such a way, they evoke a very luxe and classic look, which this Spanish Mansion embodies.

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