Tuscan Style Villa In American Architecture

by Painter Lady on May 16, 2010

Tuscan Villa
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Why is it so hard to get the look and feel of a Tuscan Villa for our homes in America?

Looking to the back of a Tuscan Style Homes is pleasing to the eyes when we see them in Italy. Most are built around three, if not four, sides of a yard, with its rooms lighted from the inner court.

This is why you will not see many windows on the outside structure.

This is usually seen as a broad, untroubled surfaces which comfort the eye, but also has an unfriendly look of village streets Italy, where each house seems to be turning its back and willing strangers away.

In American architecture we seek to obtain these broad, simple Tuscan Style Homes in a free-standing villa of moderate size and we are met by the necessity of piercing the walls with many windows, for the light must come from outside, and each room must have one or more windows.

Tuscan Villa Stone Entry
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We want the fine points of the old villa, with its inner court or patio, but we cannot bear the cost of low, wide, liberal houses, nor spare our many rooms – the dining-room, the hall, the baths, the convenient and airy kitchen, a dozen things which to our climate and habits are indispensable.

These rooms are all crowded together, moreover, into comparatively narrow limits. We are not considering the Tuscan Style Homes of the wealthy, who can build broad or high, and reproduce, if necessary, the Tuscan Style Homes; we are thinking houses of people of very moderate means.

Even if we could have the inward-looking house, with central courtyard, at a low price, we would not want it, because we like to have views in all directions, if possible from all rooms.

This is one reason it’s so difficult to get a true Tuscany Style Villa in the United States.

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