Semi smooth irregular texture often confused with a smooth finish a spanish santa barbara stucco finish is formulated to achieve a semi smooth irregular texture similar to the early california adobe style buildings.
Smooth stucco siding spanish style home.
The original process to stucco a home consists of a number of different materials that are going to be needed to finish the home properly.
Spaniards are thought to have introduced stucco to mexico and the american southwest creating rock hard walls by applying the mixture over stick stone or timber framing.
The exterior of a spanish style home was originally covered with stucco and this dictated the color.
To achieve it s unique texture the brown coat is not flat like in the smooth coat giving it depth character and elegance.
The stucco was a mixture of lime sand and water.
Stucco siding costs more than the more favored vinyl wood or aluminum siding.
The most stucco homes are found in california texas florida and arizona which have quickly adopted this spanish style siding.
In a nutshell when it comes to the different types of stucco finishes there are seven main styles you should know.
Lime was usually white and thus so were many of the original spanish style homes.
Smooth aka scraped.
A growing trend with smooth finishes is to create a customized mottled color effect adding a level of uniqueness to your home.
White stucco was the single most popular color for these style homes and is what popped up most of the time.
The color of the stucco came from the aggregate.
Stucco siding is popular on spanish colonial and mediterranean style homes but it can also be found on tudor style homes as this photo of a home in san francisco shows.
However it is the most coveted siding on expensive homes in hotter climates for its unique textured or smooth finishes.
This type of stucco finish is very smooth once it is dried which means that it is hard to patch and to apply without it being full of visible lines.
The only downside this style may bring is that it is difficult to patch and cracks more often compared to other finishes.
This finish is the smoothest finish you ll see in stucco where the final layer of stucco is scraped flat with a metal tool.