Sentences with phrase «spanish tile roof»

Heredia has a Spanish colonial feel to it, with adobe buildings with Spanish tile roofs along narrow streets.

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If I could choose any treats that would look pretty and still be as soft and chewy as they actually are, though, I'd say the Butterscotch Blondies for the main walls (they're a lovely golden color and speckled with dried cranberries and chocolate chips); the chocolate shortbread for the door (dark and dense, like mahogany); Oatmeal Poppyseed Scones for the floor (love the poppyseed speckles); Sugar - Free Sugar Cookies for the roof (because they can be rolled and cut into any shape you like); and Chocolate «Buttercream» Frosting to top off the roof (just because you can swirl it to look like Spanish roof tiles, for fun).
With streets named Cordova, Sevilla, and Castillo and buildings topped by red tile roofs, the city's Spanish heritage is unmistakable.
The Chicago Park District repaired the cracked walls and replaced the roof's asphalt shingles with the green, Spanish - style tiles featured in the original design.
The Chicago Park District repaired the cracked walls and replaced the roof's asphalt shingles with the green, Spanish - style tiles...
One design featured a Spanish - style low - pitched roof with clay tiles and the other had a more conventional pitched roof with clay tile.
Embrace an escape where a storied Spanish colonial heritage mixes with modern art and dances under unmistakable red tile roofs.
Santa Barbara, nicknamed «the American Riviera,» has a burnished antique look like much of the Mediterranean, but the current Spanish colonial style architecture, all red tiled roofs and whitewashed courtyards covered in climbing bougainvillea, didn't take root until 1925, when an earthquake damaged downtown buildings, making room for a whole new style.
Though Santa Barbara, nicknamed «the American Riviera,» may have a burnished antique look of much of the Mediterranean, the current Spanish colonial - style architecture — all red - tiled roofs and whitewashed courtyards covered in climbing bougainvillea — didn't take root until 1925, when an earthquake damaged downtown buildings, making room for a whole new style.
Its exquisite style blends Spanish Colonial allusions (luminous white walls, terracotta roof tile, vaulted ceilings) with contemporary lines and amenities, forming a quintessential Southern California elegance.
Here you'll also find Paseos — open - air malls accented with trickling fountains and Spanish red - tile roofs — each with their own special character.
The Coast Guardsmen and their families of the light station resided in the four large Spanish style white stucco houses with red tile roofs before the light station was automated in December, 1968.
This old mission town is famous for its Spanish look of red tiled roofs and bougainvillea - covered walls.
Admire the iconic Spanish - style buildings and red - tiled roofs during your stay at one of Santa Barbara's inns or bed and breakfasts.
The Spanish - style Fern House with yellow stucco and red tile roof is surrounded by Hapu'u ferns and the famous Hawaiian Ohia trees that grow on elevation and carry red blossoms in the spring.
It is a rectangular, 2 1⁄2 - story, Spanish Revival - style residence with a stucco exterior and a clay tile, hipped roof.
Spanish Colonial Revival structure built in 1930 with stucco cladding, low pitched tile roof, and decorative glazed tile and ironwork.
Spanish Colonial Revival architecture is characterized by a combination of detail from several eras of Spanish Baroque, Spanish Colonial, Moorish Revival and Mexican Churrigueresque architecture, the style is marked by the prodigious use of smooth plaster (stucco) wall and chimney finishes, low - pitched clay tile, shed, or flat roofs, and terracotta or cast concrete ornaments.
They've been designed in the Spanish Colonial style and feature archways, clay barrel - tiled roofs, and small courtyards.
The Santa Barbara may have a burnished antique look, the current fantasy of Spanish colonial - style architecture — all red - tiled roofs and whitewashed courtyards covered in climbing bougainvillea — didn't take root until 1925, when an earthquake damaged downtown buildings, making room for a whole new style.
White - washed buildings under red - tiled roofs exude a Spanish charm at the all - inclusive Barcelo Punta Cana, located on Playa Arena Gordon in the Dominican Republic.
This stunning ocean view beach rental has a colonial Spanish style with tile roofs with top quality finishes, arched doorways throughout the house, and it is decorated with beautiful and elegant furniture of natural colors and wood...
Though Santa Barbara may have a burnished antique look, the current fantasy of Spanish colonial - style architecture — all red - tiled roofs and whitewashed courtyards covered in climbing bougainvillea — didn't take root until 1925, when an earthquake damaged downtown buildings, making room for a whole new style.
The home's elegant entry courtyard, complete with fountain, natural stone walls and tiled roof evoke the romantic Spanish Colonial style, while custom details add interest throughout.
Conquistador Alonso De Alvarado officially founded Chachapoyas in 1538, and in the center of this tranquil city the visitor will find grand colonial houses with tiled roofs, gorgeous courtyards surrounded by gardens, and the typical balconies that reflect Spanish influence.
Four Seasons marries legendary service with the glory of historic California — a luminous Spanish Colonial treasure with red roof tiles, ivory adobe and graceful archways featuring atmospheric meeting spaces and picturesque gardens.
Downtown, Mediterranean - style white stucco buildings with red - tile roofs reflect the city's Spanish colonial heritage.
With its wrought iron balconies and red - tiled roof, this villa immerses guests in a classic Spanish design.
Apparently the word tejas means roof tiles in Spanish, and it is sort of what these addictive little crackers look like.
Think reclaimed materials like 300 - year - old Spanish roof tile, CFL bulbs, solar trees, low - flow sinks and toilets, and a carpet made entirely from post-consumer waste recycled plastic water bottles.
All three villas are built with Costa Rican wood, with Spanish and Italian tiles and red barrel tile roofs that create an extra-tropical ambiance.
Their Spanish flair comes from details like stucco siding and low, tiled roofs.
Features like red tile roofs, stucco siding, and decorative wrought iron are traditional favorites in areas where Spanish colonists first settled.
Traditional tar - and - gravel roofs usually last 10 to 20 years; composition shingle roofs, which are a popular choice these days, usually last about 20 years; and clay - tile roofs, like those seen on Spanish - Mediterranean homes, can last for 50 years or more (yet are much more expensive to build and maintain).
A Spanish or Mediterranean style house calls for a tile roof.
The terracotta tiles on this sunny roof terrace give it a distinctive Spanish feel and the smart metal outdoor furniture keeps it feeling up to date.
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