I love their terracotta roof tiles, white stucco exteriors, wooden doors, arches... but this time I'm enjoying the windows!
I'm going to leave you with a sample of them, like in this light pink house with those wonderful wooden windows!
Other Spanish Style features are the painted tile above the window and the wrought iron window grill.
I hope you've enjoyed my Spanish Colonial window browsing!
Que hermoso Christina! Nuestros paises tienen maravillas asi. Quito es patrimonio de la Humanidad y el casco colonial es de perder la cabeza con estas edificaciones coloniales tan bellas como las que nos enseñas aca. Veo que la estas pasando muy rico en tu querido pais.
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FABBY
How beautiful! They look just like the homes in the South of Spain! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. I always love windows ans doors. I have a blog hop that starts on wednesdays, and I would love you to link this up. The link party is up until Sunday. You can find it at www.adornedfromabove.com
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Adorned From Above
So many beautiful homes. Glad you and your family are enjoying your vacation.
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HÃ¥kan ( The Roseman)
These are so beautiful! I love the colour and the shape of the timber windows in the first picture.
ReplyDeleteAs a latina I appreciate the beauty of spanish homes. I have always loved and admired this style. Timeless and historical :)
ReplyDeleteI love the windows. I've always been in love with any concept that involves Old World, Iron, and Windows. Your photos are gorgeous!
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Donna
Oh my, they are all gorgeous. I love the look. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
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I agree to you... it's just so lovely to see those windows of old and new design. Great to make one of those considering our modern techniques today.
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