Sonoran Cottage

David Michael Miller
by David Michael Miller
Part of a residential compound built in the 1930’s, this house has an essential characteristics of Sonoran and Andalusian architecture. The stylistic expression of traditional eclecticism of this project accentuates furniture styles from other eras and regions.
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  • Amy Ellis @ StowandTellU Amy Ellis @ StowandTellU on Mar 15, 2014
    May I ask, is this in California? It reminds me so much of a house I visited up in the mountains once while visiting my aunt. That archway is really amazing and all of the decor is simplistic, yet warm and cozy looking.
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