Spanish Style Ceilings
The carved corbels derived from spanish settlers support the ceiling beams while adding a decorative element.
Spanish style ceilings. Spanish architecture gives you high ceiling hand painted tiles curves wrought iron dark wood and terracotta elements. There are several different styles. High ceilings and large arch openings gives this spanish style kitchen a very genuine spanish feel with a more modern day touch. The humblest of natural materials join with rich warm colors to create a cozy and genuine space in the grandest of homes.
They look grand classy but warm and inviting. This bright yellow bathroom is filled with spanish inspired design elements from top to bottom. The magnificent living room boasts open arched doors and a cathedral ceiling with exposed wood beams. The hardwood flooring bears a bluish patterned area rug where two bluish sofas across a fireplace flanked by french windows and a circular wall mounted mirror above it.
Spanish style living room with a gray sofa that sits on a blue rug beneath a wall art piece. This look includes gouges tight knots imperfections and a characteristic dark stain. Of course no matter what types of old world ceiling fans you favor the careful attention to finishes and details is a significant style aspect. The ceiling features wooden support beams or vigas which lay perpendicular to slender strips of wood called latillas.
The kitchen utilizes strong mahogany cabinets with gray counter top while for the kitchen island the base cabinets are in dark wengue and the top is solid maple butcher s block. For a more robust airflow we recommend mexican style ceiling fans. Imbued with the pizzazz of the spanish style they feature strong motors that move the air quickly and effectively. See this entire home here.
Spanish style emphasizes the relationship between the natural world and man s world and the beautiful merging of both. It is lighted with a brass chandelier that hung from an exposed wood beam. Modern spanish home designs combine the elegance of european architecture and the eclectic look of mediterranean style. One of the more widely used is the rustic spanish style ceiling beam.
Floors are square terracotta tiles while the walls are plain white to make the space look clean and bright.