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I helped my wife install that and never thought it was so my style .the spanish homes in az,new mexico,Texas and California had this view .
 
ooo i love that!!!
I failed to mention that my wife's love of southwestern colors,homes,ie Terra cotta is in part an influence. I'm wondering if the old spanish homes here influenced her .we have mostly Terra cotta colors with the old homes in thar style.
 
My wife painted the interior of home too the colors of brown,green, purple,and red in Terra cotta colors. She likes thoses adobe homes over the spanish ones.we both grew up ,well she more so as in her youth there were more if them,on spanish style homes
 
Ah vero oddly borrows more from that style in its spanish revival,missionary revival.while florida had some of thar ,by large it's mostly the 1920s to the 40s and late 1800s that we white floridIan use it.the city of St augustine has not many of that .oddly.

I'm sure all those homes ,particularly the rhyburn court and even my avatar is a good fight for az.we also collect all manner of cacti. Those in my drape will not live long in Florida.they live the longest in az,new mexico, mexico,and parts of texas,California. The steps of Mongolia as well.

They will live to about 4 years here compared to 100 or more.
 
Vero when it was booming in the 20s and prior like most coastal cities used the spanish revival style in homes.
 
The home here is gone. It was one of reasons later on I got into these homes.this was largely used as a haunted house.the family that lived in it is still in vero and posted the stories.this also had a guest home.
 
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