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Spanish Revival-Style Home

This large home owes its beautiful Spanish Revival style to Hugh Randolph, whose design evokes the best of the historical style.
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Spanish Revival Home with Grand Entry

This Spanish Revival features a grand entry leading into a foyer. Carefully chosen materials replicate the feeling of a sophisticated manor from the heart of Spain.

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Spanish Revival Roofline With Roof Tiles

This home demonstrates the spirit of the 1920s Spanish Revival style that was most common in California cities such as Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. Set in a neighborhood with design guidelines, key goals were simplicity of form, utilization of the slope, and highlighting of the view.

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Mediterranean Home with Traditional Terra Cotta Roof

Traditional terra cotta shingles are used on this Mediterranean-style home. The owners wanted to keep things simple so decided on stucco walls and terra cotta accessories for the exterior.

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White Spanish Revival Home with a Row of Steel Windows

Set high on a hill overlooking a valley, this Spanish Revival home makes the most of its location. Mediterranean steel windows showcase the inside of the home while providing a great view.

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