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Benson & Associates, Interior Design
photo: Garth Francais
Design ideas for a mediterranean two-storey red exterior in Miami.
Design ideas for a mediterranean two-storey red exterior in Miami.
Haas Haus
Photo of an expansive mediterranean two-storey stucco red house exterior in Munich with a hip roof and a shingle roof.
Ewing Architects
This client wanted to experience Santa Fe in Sierra Madre. Challenges were the steep hillside lot, great views, fire concerns and narrow car access. We created a rustic home with a low profile, lush surroundings and an air of quiet tranquility.
This rustic southwestern house uses reclaimed vegas and logs for the structural system and asphalt emulsion mud adobe walls for the finish. The house is like an adobe village separated into four structures connected by verandas, courtyards and log bridges.
Crisp-Pix Photography - Chris Considine
Dinky Media
Exterior
Photography: Philip Rogan - philip.rogan@gmail.com
Design ideas for a mid-sized mediterranean three-storey red townhouse exterior in Edinburgh with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Design ideas for a mid-sized mediterranean three-storey red townhouse exterior in Edinburgh with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Andrea Chiesa
Andrea Chiesa è Progetto Immagine
Inspiration for a large mediterranean two-storey red house exterior in Turin with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Inspiration for a large mediterranean two-storey red house exterior in Turin with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
DUCE CONSTRUCTION CORP
This is an example of a mid-sized mediterranean three-storey brick red house exterior in New York with a hip roof and a shingle roof.
Eileen Gordon Design
An imposing heritage oak and fountain frame a strong central axis leading from the motor court to the front door, through a grand stair hall into the public spaces of this Italianate home designed for entertaining, out to the gardens and finally terminating at the pool and semi-circular columned cabana. Gracious terraces and formal interiors characterize this stately home.
Stuart D. Shayman Associates
Large mediterranean one-storey adobe red exterior in Santa Barbara with a hip roof.
Allied Roofing and Sheet Metal
Inspiration for a large mediterranean two-storey stucco red exterior in Miami with a hip roof.
Karoll Julian Inc.
Exterior Patina
This is an example of a large mediterranean three-storey stucco red exterior in San Francisco with a flat roof.
This is an example of a large mediterranean three-storey stucco red exterior in San Francisco with a flat roof.
User
Design ideas for a large mediterranean two-storey red house exterior in Dallas with mixed siding.
Landmark Building Consultants LLC
Inspiration for a mid-sized mediterranean two-storey brick red house exterior in Phoenix with a flat roof and a tile roof.
Jacoviello Custom Builders, Inc.
Inspiration for an expansive mediterranean two-storey stucco red exterior in Miami with a hip roof.
Ventura Homes
The back yard space includes a covered patio area, new landscaping with sod, brand new fence, and a newly planted tree. This is all overlooked by the master bay windows.
Scott Mitchell, Architect
Scott Mitchell
Photo of an expansive mediterranean three-storey stucco red exterior in Charlotte.
Photo of an expansive mediterranean three-storey stucco red exterior in Charlotte.
Lafia/Arvin, A Design Corporation
This is an example of a mediterranean two-storey red exterior in Los Angeles.
Harris Household
The house was gray when my husband bought it, and the house next door was gray as well. We ran across this deep red color at a home re-store and thought it was too serendipitous to pass up since we knew we wanted to re-paint the exterior but the color previously was undecided. We painted it and immediately loved it. We found classic house numbers and moved the location of the numbers to the inside of the porch, and got busy with landscaping. Our neighbor had a ton of limestone blocks from a demolished church that she didn't know what to do with, so we happily took them and outlined our yard with them. We planted rosemary, agave, fig ivy, and various blooming natives to the front yard in lieu of the boxwoods that were originally there.
Photo Credit: San Antonio Board of Realtors/ Sunny Harris
Mediterranean Red Exterior Design Ideas
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