27 Dreamy White Stucco Houses for Your Home Inspiration

Last updated on January 24, 2026 · How we make our designs

Check out our white stucco house designs that show how the choice of siding can turn the same calm white exterior into a home with character.

These white stucco homes started as daydreams about calm, simple exteriors that still have plenty of personality.

We pulled from Mediterranean villas, Nordic townhouses, modern coastal retreats and a few storybook cottages, then stripped away the fuss so each façade feels easygoing instead of stiff.

As you go through them, watch how arches, gables and little towers give each house its own attitude, from quiet zen entryways to Tuscan inspired showpieces.

The shapes stay fairly clean, but the details around doors, balconies and windows are where the character really sneaks in.

Also keep an eye on the paths, plantings and color accents, because the stucco is just the backdrop for all those choices. A curved walkway here, a mint trim there, a balcony packed with pots, and suddenly the same white shell feels like a beach house, a manor, or a cottage that probably bakes better bread than we do.

Zen Inspired Modern Stucco Entryway

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Modern white stucco house with stone path and minimalist entry garden
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This design leans into a calm, zen vibe with clean white stucco walls, a wide wood front door and sharp black trim that frames everything like a picture. Low gabled roofs keep it friendly and familiar, while the open porch structure quietly hints at a breezy pavilion feeling.

Out front, the stone path and river rock beds create a low fuss landscape that still feels thoughtful and a bit sculpted. The lantern, boulders and simple planting give the entry a gentle Japanese whisper, making the walk to the door feel almost like a tiny garden stroll rather than just getting from the car to the house.

Warm Gabled Suburban Stucco Haven

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White stucco house with red tile roof and tall modern entry
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This design mixes crisp white stucco with warm clay roof tiles, so it feels fresh without trying too hard. The tall arched entry with its slim glass sidelights gives the front door a bit of a grand moment, like it secretly loves the spotlight.

We pulled inspiration from relaxed Mediterranean cottages and cleaned up the lines for a more current look. The neat little planting beds and straight concrete walk frame the façade, which keeps everything feeling tidy and welcoming even on those days when life is anything but.

Cozy Arch Front Stucco Cottage

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White stucco house with black accents and arched entry
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This little stucco cottage leans into its soft arches and crisp lines, giving the whole façade a calm, pulled together look. The white exterior lets the black front door and garage feel intentional and bold, almost like the house put on its best monochrome outfit.

We framed the entry with a deep arch and a tiny porch so it feels welcoming even before you reach the door, and the slender trim keeps things from looking fussy. Low plantings and that floating planter box under the arched window add just enough greenery, so the architecture still stays in the spotlight without trying too hard.

Elegant Terrace Front Stucco Manor

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White stucco house with arches and wood garage doors
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This design leans into a relaxed European vibe with its soft white stucco, arched porch openings and that welcoming black steel front door that feels a bit like a boutique hotel entrance. We paired it with a steep gabled roof and simple trim so the façade stays crisp and calm instead of fussy.

Warm wood garage doors and the stone base keep everything from feeling too pristine, a little contrast goes a long way. The layered landscaping steps up with the curved drive and front stair, guiding you right to the porch so the whole approach feels intentional and a bit grand without trying too hard.

Sleek Coastal White Stucco Retreat

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Modern white stucco house with dark metal roof and tall narrow windows
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This home leans into clean modern lines with tall vertical windows that stretch up the white stucco, giving it that quiet “I woke up like this” confidence. The layered dark metal roofs break up the height just enough, so the house feels bold without trying to show off.

We wrapped the entry in light stone and paired it with that wide glass front door to keep everything feeling open and welcoming, even before you step inside. Low, lush landscaping and the crisp paver drive frame the façade, softening all the geometry and making the whole place feel like a relaxed coastal escape you actually want to come home to.

Classic Arched Front Stucco Residence

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White stucco two story home with arches
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The tall central arch with the dark framed glass door gives the house a bit of European confidence, while the flanking triple arches keep it soft and welcoming. We paired the smooth white stucco with a stone base so the whole place feels firmly planted on the slope instead of just sitting there.

Warm wood garage doors and copper-toned gutters bring a touch of natural color that keeps the exterior from looking too formal, almost like the house dressed up but still wore comfortable shoes. Trimmed boxwoods, layered plant beds, and the curved stepping stone path nudge guests gently toward the entry and make the front yard feel like part of the architecture, not just an afterthought.

Modern Gable Front Urban Stucco Home

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White stucco two story house with dark roof large windows and a modern entry path
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Clean white walls meet sharp gables here, with those big grid windows making the whole place feel pleasantly confident instead of showy. The dark roof and black window framing give it a crisp outline that keeps everything from feeling too soft or cute.

At the entry we pulled the stucco forward into a simple box that frames the wood and glass door, which makes arriving feel a bit like stepping onto a small stage, in a good way. The warm wood garage door and metal awning balance that strong geometry, and the staggered concrete pavers with grass joints give the front yard just enough texture so it looks thoughtfully designed without trying too hard.

Mediterranean Villa Style Stucco Escape

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Elegant white stucco house with stone tower entry and arched upper window
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This home leans into a soft Mediterranean vibe with the creamy stucco walls, warm stone tower and clay roof tiles that feel like they were borrowed from a hillside village. The tall arched entry, framed by slim sconces and oversized terracotta planters, quietly turns a simple front door into a little moment of ceremony every time you arrive.

Upstairs, the large arched window and slim balcony rail add a touch of romance, like the house fully expects someone to step out with morning coffee. Broad steps, low planting beds and the neat rows of shrubs keep everything feeling open and relaxed, which is important when you want a place that feels fancy but not fussy.

Bright Courtyard Inspired Stucco Family Home

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White stucco two story house with arched windows and attached garage
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This design leans into a clean white shell that lets the arched windows and warm wood front door feel almost like jewelry on a simple outfit. The central gable with its tiny high window adds a quiet vertical accent that makes the whole place feel taller and a bit stately without trying too hard.

We shaped the front path to gently curve toward the entry so the walk up feels welcoming instead of stiff, with low sculpted shrubs framing the way. Deep roof overhangs and simple trim details bring a hint of classic European influence, while the big driveway and side garage keep everyday life practical and, honestly, pretty easy to live with.

French Inspired White Stucco Manorhouse

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White stucco two story home with arched windows and manicured front garden
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This design leans into a relaxed European vibe, with crisp white stucco walls playing off charcoal shutters and that neat slate roof. The little eyebrow dormers on top add a touch of charm that keeps the house from feeling too serious for its own good.

We shaped the entry with matching arched doors and windows so everything feels calm and intentional, almost like it planned its outfit the night before. Low clipped hedges curve with the stone walkway, guiding you in gently and proving that good landscaping can be the house’s best supporting actor.

Tuscan Tower Front Stucco Showpiece

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White stucco house with tall stone entry tower and arched balcony
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This design leans into a Tuscan daydream, with the rounded stone tower giving the front door a bit of storybook energy. The warm stone paired with crisp white stucco keeps it from feeling too serious, more like a relaxed villa that just happens to be very put together.

Up top, the open arched belvedere nods to old hillside towns, while the clay roof tiles and exposed rafter tails quietly tie everything back to Mediterranean tradition. Tall iron doors, slim cypress trees, and layered stone planters frame the entry in a way that feels welcoming and a little grand, without crossing into “castle with a moat” territory.

Neoclassical Towered White Stucco Residence

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White stucco two story house with arched entry and manicured front lawn
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This design borrows from relaxed European manor vibes, then cleans them up for everyday living. The tall central volume with its circular window gives a subtle tower feel, so it stands out on the street without shouting about it.

We played with soft curves at the entry arches and windows, which keeps the strong geometry from feeling too stiff or serious. Trim bands, crisp rooflines and tidy plant beds frame the white stucco so everything looks intentional and well put together, even on days when life inside is anything but.

Bold Framed Modern Stucco Bungalow

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White stucco house with black trim and low hipped roof facing a neat lawn and concrete drive
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Strong black trim outlines every opening and edge, so the whole place feels like a clean architectural sketch brought to life. The low hipped roof keeps the profile calm while the recessed entry and chunky posts give the front door a confident little stage.

We played with contrast on purpose, using bright stucco against dark windows and doors to make the simple shape look crisp and tailored. Those stacked square accent windows and the curved rock border in the landscaping add just enough personality, like a good pair of shoes on a classic outfit.

Charming Balcony Garden Stucco Townhouse

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White stucco townhouse with clay tile roof and flower filled metal balcony
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This little stucco charmer leans into a relaxed European vibe with its warm clay tile roof and tall, slim windows framed in crisp white trim. The arched wood front door is intentionally solid and a bit old world, giving the whole place a welcoming, slightly storybook feel.

Upstairs, the wrought iron balcony rail is detailed just enough to feel special, and those terracotta planters packed with blooms keep it from ever feeling too formal. The climbing greenery at the side wall and the loose pots by the entry were all planned, not accidental, to soften the clean lines of the facade and make the townhouse feel lived in from day one.

Refined Porticoed White Stucco Estate

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Two story white stucco house with tiled roof, arched wooden front door, and manicured front lawn
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This home leans into a calm, Mediterranean inspired vibe with its clay tile roof and smooth white stucco walls that feel pleasantly relaxed rather than fussy. The strong central entry with its generous arch and warm wood door gives the whole place a quiet sense of welcome, like it is already glad you are home.

We framed the front with a simple portico and paired columns, which subtly highlight the doorway and keep the facade nicely balanced without getting showy about it. Tall windows, neat landscaping, and that clean stone walkway all work together to make the house feel grounded and comfortable, while still looking just formal enough that you might want to wipe your shoes twice before walking in.

Calm Nordic Inspired Stucco Facade

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White stucco two story house with arched dark front door and symmetrical tall windows framed by simple landscaping
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The tall grid windows and arched entry pull from European townhouses, but the clean lines and pale trim keep everything feeling refreshingly current. We paired the dark plank door with oversized planters so it feels welcoming instead of too serious, like it dressed up but still wore comfortable shoes.

Soft stucco walls meet a warm shingle roof that gives the whole place a relaxed, almost cottage like profile. The simple gravel forecourt and clipped greenery were chosen to stay low fuss and highlight the house itself, while those chunky window surrounds quietly give the facade depth and a little quiet confidence.

Cedar Accented Gabled Stucco Sanctuary

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White stucco house with steep gables, tall windows, and a warm cedar accent volume at the entry
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This design leans into those crisp gabled lines but softens everything with warm cedar wrapping the central bay, so it feels modern without getting cold or fussy. The tall black framed windows were inspired by simple farmhouse grids and bring a strong vertical pull that makes the house feel taller and lighter.

We pulled the cedar right up against the glass to create a cozy nook effect inside and a bold contrast outside, which is doing a lot of visual work without shouting about it. The clean front steps, low landscaping, and understated lanterns keep the whole composition calm and welcoming, like a house that secretly knows it has great style and does not need to brag.

Storybook Mint Trim Stucco Cottage

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White stucco cottage with soft green trim and an arched window flower box
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This little stucco cottage leans into a storybook feel with its steep front gable and that charming arched window perched above the door. We framed everything in a gentle minty green that keeps the white walls from feeling too formal and makes the whole place look quietly cheerful.

The flower box bursting with red blooms is there on purpose, not just for photos, because it gives the façade a lived in, friendly face. Simple trim lines, the paneled front door, and tidy low walls pull the entry together so it feels welcoming, almost like the house is saying come on in, we made this place cozy for you.

Intimate Balcony Front Stucco Hideaway

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Two story white stucco house with arched black framed windows terracotta roof and small wrought iron balcony over a dark entry door
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This design leans into a relaxed Mediterranean mood with its soft white stucco, rounded arches and warm clay roof tiles that feel like they belong in a sunny hillside town. We tucked in a petite balcony above the entry so you can step out with a coffee and pretend you are checking on your imaginary vines.

Tall black framed windows stretch almost to the ground and give the facade a gentle rhythm, while the arched entry door anchors everything with a bit of old world charm. Potted greenery, low hedges and the classic coppery sconces pull the whole scene together so the house feels welcoming before you even touch the front handle.

Crisp Monochrome Stucco Ranch Exterior

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Modern white stucco house with black trim and minimalist landscaping
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This design leans into a clean black and white palette that feels both modern and surprisingly welcoming. The broad entry portal frames a sleek glass front door, so every arrival feels just a bit like walking into a boutique hotel.

We played with strong geometric shapes, from the stacked square windows to the crisp edging on the stucco, to give the house a quiet confidence without being shouty about it. The low pitched roof and simple rock and shrub landscaping keep upkeep easy, which means more time enjoying the place and less time wrestling with yard tools.

Sunbaked Courtyard Style Stucco Homestead

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White stucco house with terracotta roof and desert landscaping
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This design leans into a relaxed Mediterranean vibe with white stucco walls and warm terracotta roof tiles that feel like they were made for clear blue skies. The arched front entry and solid wood double doors create a welcoming focal point that quietly says come in but wipe your feet.

We paired the flowing flagstone path with low water plantings so the approach feels lush without needing a small lake to irrigate it. Soft green garage doors, simple iron accents and those rounded garden walls tie everything together, giving the home character without shouting about it.

Soft Coastal Archway Stucco Entrance

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White stucco entry with blue arched door, tall matching windows, tiled porch, and potted flowers
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This entry leans into a relaxed Mediterranean vibe with its smooth white stucco, clay roof tiles and that charming round vent tucked into the gable. The blue arched door feels a bit like a modern cottage twist, especially with the small decorative grille that gives it personality.

We framed the doorway with slim lanterns and simple gray steps so the whole approach feels calm and quietly welcoming, not trying too hard. Tall divided-light windows repeat the same blue trim and pull more of that color through the facade, which keeps the house from feeling like a big blank wall and more like somewhere you actually want to walk into.

Crisp Boxed Form Stucco Dwelling

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Modern white stucco house with tall black windows and wood accented entry
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This design leans into clean geometry with that stacked box shape that feels both simple and a bit bold. The tall black framed windows stretch the facade vertically, which makes the home feel larger and brings nice long views out to the yard.

At the entry, the warm wood door and slatted screen soften all the sharp lines and give guests a friendly hello instead of a cold stare. The stone chimney tower and gray siding volume balance the white stucco so the house reads as layered and thoughtful, not just another white box on the block.

Scandinavian Boxed Wood Framed Stucco Home

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Modern two story white stucco house with warm vertical wood siding and large dark framed windows
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Clean white stucco wraps the central volume while the flanking wings in vertical cedar give the house that cool modern cabin vibe without the drafty cabin experience. The flat roofs and crisp overhangs keep the silhouette simple so the contrast between wood and white really stands out.

Tall corner windows and the long horizontal clerestory pull in views of the trees and make those interior walls feel more like picture frames. The stepped entry with its wood lined porch creates a welcoming little pocket at the front door and the straight path of pavers keeps the approach calm and easy.

Flat Roof Timber Framed Stucco Cube

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Modern white stucco house with flat roof and warm wood garage front
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This design plays with a super simple boxy shape that feels calm and surprisingly inviting, helped by that warm timber wrapping the garage and entry. The long horizontal window stretches across the stucco like a sleek visor, giving great views out while keeping the front nicely private from the street.

We pulled the front door back into a shallow niche so the glass entry feels sheltered and a bit dramatic without trying too hard. Clean lawn edges, a straight concrete walk and a small strip of stones by the steps keep the whole look crisp and low fuss, which is frankly what most of us want at the end of the day.

Arched Veranda White Stucco Bungalow

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Single story white stucco house with black roof, arched screened porch, and curved walkway through landscaped front yard
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The low, wide form hugs the lawn and then those tall black arches step in and give it a little quiet drama, almost like a modern cloister that happens to serve iced tea. We wanted the entry volume to stand more upright and crisp, so that simple stucco frame with twin wall lights announces the front door without shouting at the neighbors.

Black framed windows break up the white planes just enough and keep the whole place from feeling too precious, more relaxed than gallery but still pretty sharp. The winding front path and soft planting beds are there to slow you down on the way in, which feels about right for a house that invites you to sit on the screened porch and lose track of time.

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