25 Captivating Californian Spanish Style Houses to Inspire Your Dream Home

Last updated on January 11, 2026 · How we make our designs

Check out our Californian Spanish style house designs made for courtyards, sunlight, and coastal living.

These Californian Spanish homes are our love letters to stucco, clay tile and courtyards that actually get used, not just photographed.

We borrowed from old missions, Mediterranean villages and hillside villas, then trimmed away the fuss so the spaces feel relaxed, neighbor friendly and a little bit vacation like.

As you wander through each design, watch how fountains, tiled paths and small towers quietly guide the way without turning the house into a movie set.

The gardens work just as hard as the architecture, from drought friendly cacti and bougainvillea to palms and olives that make the front walk feel like an invitation, not a runway.

Some entries arrive with checkerboard walks and patterned riser tiles, others with cozy porches, arcades and courtyard gates that hint at life happening just inside. Notice the small things like bronze downspouts, iron balconies and chunky chimneys, because that is where these houses shift from “nice facade” to “I could actually picture my Tuesday evenings here.”

Courtyard Spanish Revival Retreat

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Two story white stucco Spanish house with tiled courtyard and central fountain
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The courtyard wraps the home in classic white stucco walls, warm terracotta tiles and those curved red roof tiles that feel straight out of old California missions. Wrought iron balconies and window grilles add a bit of romance, like the house is casually dressed up for a night out.

At the center, the tiled fountain anchors the outdoor room and quietly invites you to sit, chat and maybe ignore your phone for a while. Potted geraniums and succulents soften the architecture, so the whole place feels relaxed and lived in, not like a museum piece you’re scared to touch.

Modern Hacienda Garden Walk

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White Spanish-style home with checkerboard entry path
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This design takes the familiar California Spanish look and cleans it up with crisp white walls and lean black steel windows. The wide entry feels calm and a bit grand, like it’s not trying too hard but still knows it looks good.

We pulled in the long checkerboard walkway to guide your eye straight to those tall glass doors, which quietly hint that the interior is just as open and breezy. The soft, drought friendly planting on both sides loosens everything up, so the house feels welcoming instead of formal, more like a relaxed hacienda than a showpiece villa.

Sunny Spanish Bungalow Escape

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Single story white stucco Spanish home with red tile roof and drought tolerant front yard
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This design leans into a classic white stucco shell paired with warm clay roof tiles that instantly makes the house feel relaxed and sunny. The tall chimney, arched entry and deep wood front door give it a quiet confidence, like it knows it looks good without trying too hard.

We framed the walkway with low Mediterranean plantings that stay neat, so you are not out trimming hedges every weekend. Slim bronze colored downspouts, simple window trim and that small perforated front wall all pull together to keep the look clean, friendly and just a little bit playful.

Terracotta Gabled Villa Approach

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White stucco Spanish home with terracotta roof and grand tiled entry steps framed by potted greenery
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This design leans into classic California Spanish charm with its bright white stucco, layered gable roofs and that tall arched entry that feels almost like a small boutique hotel. The slim black front door and matching metal window frames keep it from drifting into theme-park territory and give everything a crisp, modern snap.

We pulled inspiration from traditional hillside villas, which is why the stairway is treated like a little ceremony with patterned riser tiles and neat terracotta pots guiding you up. The fountain, clipped hedges and sculpted shrubs balance all that geometry, softening the front yard so the house feels welcoming instead of stiff.

Arched Drive Spanish Citrus House

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White stucco Spanish style home with red tile roof and arched driveway entry
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This design leans into tall arched windows and a soft white stucco shell that feels calm from the street, almost like it is taking a deep breath. The red clay tile roofs layer down in simple pitches, giving that classic California look without feeling fussy or overdone.

We tucked an arched drive and entry walkway along the side so the home feels both private and welcoming, like it is quietly waving you in. Low block walls with breeze-block patterns and warm wood gates keep the yard open to the neighborhood while the drought friendly planting and citrus trees bring color, life and a bit of that vacation mood right to the curb.

Fountain Framed Spanish Courtyard Entry

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Spanish style courtyard with arched windows, brick paving, and a central fountain
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This design leans into classic California Spanish living with its creamy stucco walls, red clay tiles and that calm little fountain holding court in the center. The olive green door, framed by twisted columns and warm lanterns, feels a bit like stepping into a relaxed village house that just happens to be very well behaved.

We pulled inspiration from Mediterranean courtyard homes where the front walk is more garden than driveway, so the brick herringbone paving and lush plantings wrap right up to the windows. The big arched window, brick sill accents and patterned tile trim at the entry are not just pretty details, they quietly tie everything together so the whole place feels collected over time rather than pulled from a catalog.

Warm Stucco Spanish Family Haven

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Two story cream stucco Spanish style house with red tile roof arched porch and lush front landscaping
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The design leans into classic California Spanish with its red clay tile roof, smooth stucco walls and a relaxed front arcaded porch that feels made for evening chats. We pulled in those simple trim details and the tiny balcony over the entry to hint at old Mediterranean townhouses without making it feel fussy.

Soft landscaping wraps the walk and driveway with bright bougainvillea and low flowering beds that frame the house rather than fight it. The gentle curves of the driveway and porch arches guide you right to the solid wood front door, which quietly tells you this is meant to feel welcoming and just a bit like a vacation you get to live in.

Palm Lined Spanish Villa Stairs

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Spanish style home with arched windows, terracotta roof, and landscaped entry steps
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This design leans into classic California Spanish vibes with its creamy stucco, red tile roofs and those tall, graceful arched windows that feel almost like framed views. The central stairway pulls you in gently, with patterned riser tiles that add a little personality every time you walk up to the front door.

We paired clipped hedges, olive and cypress trees with big terracotta pots so the planting feels lush but still neat enough for people who like their coffee tables organized. The fountain tucked to the side keeps the entry from feeling too formal, almost like the house is saying it knows how to relax on a Friday afternoon.

Mountain View Spanish Casita Pathway

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White stucco Spanish-style house with red tile roof and curved brick walkway through desert landscaping
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This little casa leans into classic California Spanish charm with its crisp white stucco and chunky red tile roof that steps up in simple, playful tiers. The warm wood front door with its small iron grille feels like it was picked to invite neighbors in for coffee, not just impress from the street.

We wound a soft curved brick path through drought friendly planting so the approach feels relaxed and a bit casual, like it grew that way over time. Potted succulents on the brick stoop, deep bronze windows and tidy metal gutters quietly tie everything together and keep the whole place feeling cozy, practical and just a touch storybook.

Towered Coastal Spanish Frontage

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White stucco Spanish-style house with turret and balconies
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This design leans into that storybook Spanish look, with a rounded tower that feels a little like a friendly lighthouse watching over the street. Tall arched windows and a stout wooden door give it a welcoming face that hints at cozy spaces inside.

We framed the house with drought loving succulents and soft purple blooms, so it feels lush without needing constant fuss. Warm wood balconies and exposed beams play against the smooth white stucco and clay roof tiles, pulling from old Mediterranean villages but tuned for a tight California lot.

Balcony Kissed Spanish Garden Residence

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Two story stucco Spanish style house with clay tile roof, iron balconies, arched entry, and drought tolerant landscaping
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This home leans into classic Californian Spanish charm with its creamy stucco walls, deep roof overhangs and chunky dark wood accents that feel almost hand carved. The arched front door and matching arched windows create a soft, welcoming face that makes you slow down a bit on the front path.

Upstairs Juliet balconies add a little romance and give those tall French doors a reason to feel important, while the clay roof tiles bring that sun washed hillside vibe we were chasing. Terracotta pots, gravel walkways and low water Mediterranean plants pull the whole design down to earth and keep it practical enough that you can actually enjoy it without a gardener on speed dial.

Towered Tile Trimmed Spanish Oasis

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White stucco Spanish home with tower balcony and tiled fountain
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This design leans into classic California Spanish charm with that crisp white stucco, curvy tower and warm clay roof that instantly feels like vacation mode. The arched front door framed in patterned tiles and wrought iron lanterns sets a welcoming mood that is just a little bit dramatic in the best way.

Terracotta pavers spill across the entry terraces and low garden walls, pulling the whole front yard into one connected outdoor room. The small tiled fountain, paired with drought tolerant plantings and sculpted olive trees, keeps things relaxed and practical while still looking like it got dressed up for guests every single day.

Red Tile Suburban Spanish Nest

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Two story white stucco Spanish style house with red tile roof and manicured front yard
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This home leans into classic California Spanish charm with its creamy stucco walls, warm red clay roof tiles and that big welcoming arched front window that quietly shows off the living room. The smaller tiled porch roof tucks the wood front door into a protected nook, so walking in already feels calm and a little bit special.

We wrapped the yard with low stucco walls and clipped hedges to hint at a courtyard feeling while still keeping the front open to the street. Tall cypress and layered shrubs frame the façade, softening the clean lines of the two story massing and giving the whole place a relaxed, almost vacation like vibe even on a Tuesday.

Sunset Coastline Spanish Courtyard Home

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White stucco Spanish style home with red tile roofs overlooking the ocean at sunset
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This home leans into classic California Spanish vibes with its soft ivory walls, red clay tile roofs and that welcoming arched entry that everyone secretly wants to walk through. The gated courtyard pulls you in, framed by climbing bougainvillea and tidy hedges that make the whole place feel both relaxed and a little bit fancy.

We wrapped balconies and wrought iron railings around the upper level so every main room can nudge you outside toward the sea view, even if you only went out for coffee. Warm lantern style lights, tile paving underfoot and a tucked away fountain at the heart of the courtyard keep the design grounded in old world charm while still feeling like a breezy coastal retreat you could actually live in.

Olive Court Spanish Tower Residence

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Two story Spanish style home with round tower entry tiled roof and circular drive around an olive tree
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The rounded tower with its tiled hat and simple balcony borrows from old Spanish hill towns, then softens everything with creamy stucco and warm wood trim. Terracotta steps lead up to a solid arched door that feels welcoming instead of grand, which is exactly the balance we wanted.

Out front, the circular drive quietly frames a mature olive tree, so the arrival feels more like visiting a small countryside estate than pulling into a city house. We wrapped the home in palms and layered planting to keep the strong architectural lines from feeling too formal, giving the whole place a relaxed, vacation house attitude even on a Tuesday.

Golden Hour Spanish Cottage Approach

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Single story Spanish style home with arched entry, front chimney, and lush landscaped path at sunset
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This little Spanish cottage leans into calm with its soft stucco walls, chunky chimney and that simple gabled roof that feels instantly familiar. The arched front door and deep window trim borrow from traditional California missions, but we cleaned up the lines so it feels current instead of costume.

Up front, the herringbone walkway and low stucco garden wall quietly guide you in while the warm landscape lighting makes the whole place feel like it is politely saying hi. Drought friendly plantings mix lavender, grasses and agaves which keep the yard looking full and welcoming without demanding a full time gardener.

Vine Draped Spanish Tower Villa

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Stucco Spanish style house with a round tower, tile roof, balcony, and cobblestone drive framed by Mediterranean landscaping
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This design leans into a soft Mediterranean mood with creamy stucco walls, rounded tower, and those red clay tiles that practically whisper California evenings. The arched entry and dark iron door feel a bit like a small fortress, only this one is clearly more into good olive oil than moats.

We wrapped the upper balcony in warm wood and climbing vines so it feels like a quiet overlook, perfect for morning coffee or just spying on your own driveway. Terracotta pots, cobblestone circles, and layered greenery pull the whole thing down to earth and make the approach feel relaxed, like the house has already been here for decades and figured out how to age gracefully.

Sunwashed Tower Spanish Front Walk

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White stucco Spanish style house with tiled tower, arched windows, and a simple path through drought tolerant landscaping
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This design leans into classic California Spanish character with that tall tiled tower peeking over a series of low sloping roofs, almost like the house is wearing a jaunty hat. The thick white walls and deep arched openings give it a solid, calm presence that still feels relaxed and easygoing.

We framed the large front window with a warm ochre trim and a chunky arched profile, which quietly pulls your eye to the street and makes the living room feel like a cozy lookout. Simple iron gates at the twin arches keep things secure without feeling shut off, while the low garden walls and native planting make the walk up feel welcoming but not fussy at all.

Twilight Spanish Courtyard Fountain House

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Stucco courtyard with central tiered fountain framed by tall windows and cypress trees at sunset
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This courtyard leans into classic Californian Spanish vibes with warm stucco walls, deep terracotta roof tiles and that generous arched doorway pulling your eye straight to the center. The fountain anchors everything, so even a quick walk through feels like arriving somewhere a little bit special every single time.

Tall, pencil thin cypress trees and climbing vines soften the straight lines of the architecture and sneak in a hint of Mediterranean hillside garden. Paver stones in earthy tones were chosen to feel relaxed but still tailored, so you can host a big gathering or just wander out in slippers and it all still feels absolutely right.

Palm Embraced Spanish Turret Residence

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Stucco Spanish home with round turret entry and red tile roof framed by palms and a low garden wall
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The rounded turret and small arched windows are our wink to old-world Spanish hill towns, only here they share space with palm trees instead of donkeys. Red barrel tiles wrap each roofline and little porch, giving the whole place a warm, sunbaked look even on a cloudy day.

We kept the walls creamy and quiet so the wood front door, black iron balconies and deep eaves can stand out without trying too hard. The low stucco garden wall and clipped hedges gently stage the house from the street, while the mix of roses and shrubs softens the formality and keeps it from feeling like a museum piece.

Cactus Courtyard Spanish Entry Walk

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White stucco Spanish house with terracotta roof, arched windows, and a cactus filled front yard along a tiled walkway
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This design leans into the classic Spanish bungalow look with its low terracotta roof, rounded arches and warm off white stucco that feels calm and a bit nostalgic. The tall arched windows and wrought iron railings give it a gentle formality while the glowing entry makes it feel like you are always arriving right on time for a relaxed evening.

Up front we used a simple terra cotta tile walk that pulls your eye straight to the front door, framed by bougainvillea that looks like it woke up extra cheerful. The drought friendly garden of cacti, agave and desert grasses is not just easy to live with, it adds sculptural shapes that keep the whole place interesting even when you have not watered in a while.

Lagoon Entry California Spanish Refuge

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Single story Spanish style home with red tile roof, arched entry, and front lagoon
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This design leans into that relaxed California Spanish vibe with soft white stucco, a low sweeping roofline and a big welcoming wood door that almost feels like a hug. The symmetrical flanking wings keep everything calm and grounded while the tall windows spill warm light that makes the whole place look like it is already hosting a great evening.

Up front, the water feature and boulder edged pond soften the formal layout and give you that little “resort at home” moment every time you walk up. Palms, grasses and compact shrubs are tucked in close to the walls so the arches and curves stay the stars, creating a front approach that feels curated but not fussy, kind of like that friend who always looks put together without really trying.

Arcaded Porch Spanish Garden Cottage

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Single story Spanish style home with tiled roof, arched porch, potted plants, and wood gate path entry
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This home leans into classic Spanish warmth with its white stucco walls, red clay tile roof, and a row of generous arches that feel like a laid back front veranda. We wrapped the porch with a low garden wall and a friendly wood gate so it feels welcoming but still a little tucked away from the street.

Terracotta pots, succulents, and palms are layered along the front to soften the architecture and keep the whole place feeling like a small urban oasis. The mix of dark wood doors, brick trim, and simple shutters ties everything together and quietly says this is a house that likes company and maybe the occasional long afternoon nap.

Hillside Spanish Desert Garden Home

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Stucco Spanish style house with red tile roof, green trim windows, and terraced stone landscaping on a rocky hillside
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This design leans into the hillside setting with those curved, terraced stone walls that gently guide you up to the front door, almost like a little procession. The creamy stucco and red tile roof stay true to classic California Spanish vibes, while the soft green door and window trim keep it from feeling too predictable.

We pulled the planting palette straight from the surrounding landscape, so the succulents and shrubs feel like they actually belong there and not trucked in for a photoshoot. Wide, shallow steps and that winding path make the entry feel relaxed and welcoming, and yes, also a bit like an invitation to linger before you even get inside.

Evening Glow Spanish Fountain Courtyard

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Two story white stucco Spanish style house with terracotta patio, central tiled fountain, and wrought iron balconies
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This design leans into classic California Spanish with crisp stucco walls, deep clay roof tiles, and those tall, slim cypress trees that make everything feel a bit more romantic. We pulled in the wrought iron balconies and grilles to add a soft old world feel, while still keeping the lines clean enough for modern life.

The terracotta courtyard wraps around a patterned tile fountain, so the entrance feels like a small plaza rather than just a front door. Flowering vines, potted plants, and a shaded upper loggia bring in that relaxed Mediterranean inspiration, turning the space into a place you actually want to linger, not just walk through.

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