The owner wanted to meld the architecture of San Miguel de Allende in Mexico with some of the nicer elements of Tuscan (including plaster walls and tile roof) with the flair of a Texas ranch (trusses and stone work), possibly with some New Mexico influence (notice the capitals on the porch columns and the kiva style fireplace.). She joked that the style would be “TexTusican.” The result, as you can see is very welcoming, takes advantage of great views and lives very well.