Spanish Colonial Revival Home Style

The Spanish Colonial Revival Home


Spanish Colonial Revival is an expression of the architecture brought with the Spanish when they explored the Americas. In 1915 the Panama-California Exposition in San Diego featured several exhibit halls built in this style, which sparked its popularity. Originally found in Florida and California, it quickly spread around the United States.
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Essential Style Elements

Spanish Colonial Revival homes typically feature light-colored stucco exterior walls and chimney finishes, with low-pitched red Mission or Spanish tile roofs with little or no overhanging eaves. They include asymmetrical massing and facades with one or more arched entrance doors or principal windows, and wrought iron grillwork for windows, doors and balconies.

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Colors & Finishes

When the Spanish Colonial Revival style first became popular in the Southwest and Florida, dark brown was the most common color for this style's windows. In other areas of the country, a variety of other colors were also used, and are now common throughout all parts of the country.

The window frame, sash and trim is usually one color and is intended to contrast with the very light color of the adjacent exterior stucco or interior plaster.

Spanish Colonial Revival colors

Exterior Color Palette

  • cocoa-bean color swatch option for andersen windows
    Cocoa Bean
  • colony white color swatch option for andersen windows
    Colony White
  • flagstone color swatch option for andersen windows
    Flagstone
  • mallard green color swatch option for andersen windows
    Mallard Green
  • sage color swatch option for andersen windows
    Sage
  • country blue color swatch option for andersen windows
    Country Blue
  • cinnamon toast color swatch option for andersen windows
    Cinnamon Toast

Interior Wood Species

  • oak wood option for andersen windows and doors
    Oak
  • Pine
    Pine
  • mixed grain douglas fir wood option for andersen windows and doors
    Mixed Grain Douglas Fir
  • vertical grain douglas fir wood option for andersen windows and doors
    Vertical Grain Douglas Fir

Interior Stain Colors

  • espresso swatch of interior stain options for andersen doors
    Espresso
  • mocha swatch of interior stain options for andersen doors
    Mocha
  • cinnamon swatch of interior stain options for andersen doors
    Cinnamon
  • russet swatch of interior stain options for andersen doors
    Russet

Hardware Styles

Window hardware is typically iron and is almost always black or a very dark color.  The hardware usually has an unadorned appearance.
french casement hardware

French Casement Window Hardware

Newbury

Newbury® Door Hardware

Hardware Finishes

  • Black swatch
    Black
  • Andersen Windows Hardware Finishes Oil Rubbed Bronze
    Oil Rubbed Bronze

Grille Patterns

Most French casement window sash are narrow and use grilles that create horizontal panes that extend the full width of the sash. Occasionally, however, fewer grilles are used to create pane shapes that are more square and less horizontal.

If the sash is wide, vertical grilles are sometimes added to the horizontal grilles to create two columns of panes in the sash. In these cases, the grilles usually create panes with a vertical orientation.

Andersen Windows Grids Specified Equal Fractional
E-Series Traditional Grille Pattern
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