Priciest kitchen interiors in California

Modern 5 bedroom home with bar and pool

Contemporary 7 bedroom home with pool in Beverly Hills

Modern 11 bedroom home with pool and large backyard

Modern 5 bedroom home with office and pool

Mediterranean 10 bedroom home with walk-in closet and bar

Modern 3 bedroom home with pool and open floor plan

Mediterranean 9 bedroom home with pool in Los Angeles

Traditional 5 bedroom home with walk-in closet and bar

Modern 9 bedroom home with office and pool

Traditional 4 bedroom home with office and pool

Mediterranean 8 bedroom home with pool in Hillsborough

5 bedroom home with pool in Los Angeles

Mediterranean 5 bedroom home with recessed lighting and pool

Mediterranean 5 bedroom home with pool and bar

Modern 5 bedroom home with office and bar

Modern 7 bedroom home with pool and office

Traditional 9 bedroom home with pool in Woodside

Colonial 7 bedroom home with pool and granite countertops
Kitchen interiors in priciest homes in California
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Mediterranean homes typically feature stucco walls and low-pitched tile roofs clad with red clay tiles. Wall color usually ranges within the lighter brown hues, sand to tope, and sometimes pastel. Walking through the open floor plan of a Mediterranean feel like the home was designed to let a breeze freely flow through the house. Modern searches include both Modern and Contemporary, similar but distinct architectural styles. They often have non-traditional rooflines and profiles and expanses of glass. Modern homes rely on innovative building materials and technology than other styles. The experience of the clean, function-defined form and oft artistic décor can be museum-like. Contemporary is best described as a hybrid of Modern and Traditional style. Traditional are most frequently rectangular shapes, commonly including side-gabled roofs. They are simple and pleasantly practical, lacking overt architectural style cues but usually including welcoming front porches. Most will have one or more fireplace to give a warm, comforting interior feel. “Other” includes the remaining recognizable styles, like Tudor, Cape Cod, Craftsmen, Victorian, Tuscan, and Ranch. Condominium includes all of the various multi-unit apartments, condos, and some townhouses that resemble condos. Condos come in various styles but are most often Modern/Contemporary or Traditional.