Houses in Provence, France
03.05.2016
Provençal mas is a typical low, stocky, stone farmhouse. For its construction are essential protection and strength against sharp gusts of mistral and relentless heat of the summer sun.
About houses in Provence are probably the most typical colorful shutters. On sand and stone facades they stand out in white as well as colored lavender and in blue and green hues. An interesting detail of the roof where the decorative frieze (génoise) under the overhang of the roof due to the impact of Roman architecture.
In order to preserve the picturesque and typical Provencal landscape as well as the newly built houses, both in the vicinity of a Avignon, Arles and Nimes, as well as on the Côte d'Azur are decorated in sandy shades. Sand walls of Provencal houses create an amazing contrast of colorful shutters.
In order to preserve the picturesque and typical Provencal landscape as well as the newly built houses, both in the vicinity of a Avignon, Arles and Nimes, as well as on the Côte d'Azur are decorated in sandy shades. Sand walls of Provencal houses create an amazing contrast of colorful shutters.
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