Mediterranean exterior design: (White wall:1.3) **Core Elements
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Mediterranean exterior design: (White wall:1.3) **Core Elements: * **Low-pitched roofs:** Often tiled in terracotta or clay, these roofs are a defining feature of Mediterranean architecture. They help to keep the interiors cool in warm climates. * **Stucco walls:** Textured stucco in warm earth tones, such as white, cream, beige, or light yellow, creates a classic Mediterranean look. * **Arches:** Arched windows, doorways, and porticos are common elements, adding a touch of elegance and visual interest. * **Courtyards:** A central courtyard, often with a fountain or garden, is a traditional feature, providing a private outdoor space for relaxation and entertaining. * **Wrought iron:** Wrought iron details, such as railings, balconies, and decorative accents, add a touch of artistry and sophistication. **Variations:** * **Spanish Colonial:** Emphasizes ornate details, such as decorative tilework, carved wood, and intricate ironwork. Often features red tile roofs and white stucco walls. * **Italian Renaissance:** Focuses on symmetry, balance, and classical proportions. May incorporate columns, pilasters, and other classical architectural elements. Often features warm earth tones and stone accents. * **Greek Revival:** Characterized by simple, elegant lines and a focus on white or light-colored stucco. Often features columns and pediments, reminiscent of ancient Greek temples. * **Moroccan:** Emphasizes intricate geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and ornate details. Often features arched doorways and courtyards with fountains and lush gardens. **Sketch Ideas:** 1. **A single-story home with a low-pitched red tile roof, white stucco walls, and arched windows and doorways. A small courtyard with a fountain is located at the center of the house.** 2. **A two-story villa with a terracotta tile roof, beige stucco walls, and a large arched portico. Wrought iron balconies adorn the second floor. A sprawling garden surrounds the hou
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Mediterranean exterior design:
(White wall:1.3)
**Core Elements:
* **Low-pitched roofs:** Often tiled in terracotta or clay, these roofs are a defining feature of Mediterranean architecture. They help to keep the interiors cool in warm climates.
* **Stucco walls:** Textured stucco in warm earth tones, such as white, cream, beige, or light yellow, creates a classic Mediterranean look.
* **Arches:** Arched windows, doorways, and porticos are common elements, adding a touch of elegance and visual interest.
* **Courtyards:** A central courtyard, often with a fountain or garden, is a traditional feature, providing a private outdoor space for relaxation and entertaining.
* **Wrought iron:** Wrought iron details, such as railings, balconies, and decorative accents, add a touch of artistry and sophistication.
**Variations:**
* **Spanish Colonial:** Emphasizes ornate details, such as decorative tilework, carved wood, and intricate ironwork. Often features red tile roofs and white stucco walls.
* **Italian Renaissance:** Focuses on symmetry, balance, and classical proportions. May incorporate columns, pilasters, and other classical architectural elements. Often features warm earth tones and stone accents.
* **Greek Revival:** Characterized by simple, elegant lines and a focus on white or light-colored stucco. Often features columns and pediments, reminiscent of ancient Greek temples.
* **Moroccan:** Emphasizes intricate geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and ornate details. Often features arched doorways and courtyards with fountains and lush gardens.
**Sketch Ideas:**
1. **A single-story home with a low-pitched red tile roof, white stucco walls, and arched windows and doorways. A small courtyard with a fountain is located at the center of the house.**
2. **A two-story villa with a terracotta tile roof, beige stucco walls, and a large arched portico. Wrought iron balconies adorn the second floor. A sprawling garden surrounds the hou
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