Craftsman Bungalow

Comfortable Contempory

European Revival

Federalist Colonial

Spanish Eclectic

 


Spanish Eclectic

Just walking up the beautiful brick-lined pathway leading up to the original door of this house makes you want to “habla espanol”. This Spanish-eclectic home retains the original charm its architects envisioned when it was constructed in 1920. It was widely thought at the time that it was “historically proper” for Spanish-style homes to be the architecture of choice for Californian’s despite their heritage. Just glance up and admire the Spanish-tiled roof to get a feel for what is in store for you while enjoying the holiday décor by Ricki Stevens of La Maison Marche.