Practical Tips for Your Spanish Villa Exterior Makeover
As a long-term homeowner in Spain, I’d like to talk about the villa exterior renovation I recently completed. Many friends have asked for my advice on changing exterior wall colors, choosing materials, and redesigning the garden. Today, I’ll share my practical experience and some tips.
First, let’s talk about color selection. The sunlight in Spain is intense, so choosing light shades can effectively reflect heat and lower indoor temperatures. For my Spanish-style villa, I primarily chose off-white and light grey, which offer a modern look and are also resistant to showing dirt. It’s a good idea to test samples repeatedly under different lighting conditions to avoid being disappointed with the final result.
Regarding materials, weather resistance is key. As everyone knows, Spain has intense summer sun and humid conditions in winter. I used a combination of stone cladding and partial eco-friendly wood-grain aluminum panels, which are not only weather-resistant but also easy to clean. The recently popular antique-style plaster is also a great option, offering a natural and textured look.
Landscaping Design Tips
The design of the garden and surrounding walls should not be overlooked, as the exterior’s appeal extends beyond the building itself. Pairing with local drought-resistant plants This content requires Like and is visible after refresh