Wonderful Spanish Style House with Timeless and Classic Appeal
Let’s head to Dallas, Texas today and take a tour of a gorgeous Spanish style house by Stocker Hoestery Montenegro that’s beautiful both inside and out!
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The entrance to the property reminds me of Mission San Juan Capistrano.
Photo by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro
The Spanish style house is designed to take full advantage of outdoor living spaces, like this beautiful patio with outdoor fireplace.
Photo by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro
Photo by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro
Inside, terra cotta tile floors add coolness for living with the heat of Dallas, Texas. Neutral colors are paired with white for timeless appeal.
Photo by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro
Cross-back wooden chairs gather round the natural dining table with an antler chandelier suspended above.
Photo by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro
The kitchen is spacious and uncluttered, with a generous row of windows providing views of the gorgeous grounds outside.
Photo by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro
A wall of French doors can be left open for a feeling of dining alfresco in the eat-in kitchen.
Photo by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro
True to Spanish style, tile floors continue into the bedrooms. A pair of old shutters serve as a unique headboard.
Photo by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro
An outdoor pool provides the perfect opportunity for cooling off from the hot Texas sun.
Photo by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro
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A stunning, amazing house. The decor reminds me of my son and dil’s home in Austin that they sold 3 years ago and that I was always so happy to visit. I do miss those vacations. Texans – and transplanted Texans alike – do love their antler chandeliers. Thanks for posting this cool-even-in-the-heat home.
Nice change and that would be beautiful for the heat and humidity, those stone walls and pool.
always fantastic!! big hug from Porto, Portugal
Even though being born, raised and still living in North Central Florida, I have never been a FAN of Spanish design. However, I do love the terra cotta tile floors! The closest I’ve come to having them was by recreating the look, in one of our homes. I taped off the concrete floor, in our sheltered patio area, into squares and painted the floor with a terra cotta color concrete paint. When the tape was removed it very nicely resembled a terra cotta tiled area. At some point, I’ll probably get around to doing the same on our current screened porch. Right now, the project remains to get our home put back together after the kitchen fire in February. The end is in sight! (Hands up in praise)
Beautiful home. Beautifully built, nicely decorated.