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The 5 Hallmarks of Tuscan-Style Homes: From Terracotta Roofs to Inviting Courtyards

by Toll Brothers3 Min Read
The 5 Hallmarks of Tuscan-Style Homes: From Terracotta Roofs to Inviting Courtyards featured imageSterling Grove by Toll Brothers in Surprise, AZ
by Toll Brothers3 Min Read

Inspired by the timeless beauty of Italy’s Tuscany region, Tuscan-style home design blends rustic elegance, organic textures, and distinct architectural elements to create a warm, sophisticated atmosphere. Both classic and modern interpretations of this beloved Mediterranean aesthetic evoke the feeling of a countryside Italian villa, where stone facades, terracotta roofs, and welcoming interiors come together in perfect harmony.

Whether showcased through arched doorways, wood-beamed ceilings, or sun-washed color palettes, Tuscan-style architecture brings a sense of grounded luxury to everyday living.

In this blog, we explore the defining elements of this enduring home design style, both interior and exterior, and highlight how Toll Brothers communities across the country capture the spirit of Tuscan living.

Tuscan-style home with stucco walls, stone accents, clay tile roof, and waterfront setting.
Toll Brothers at Bella Collina in Montverde, FL

 

1. Classic Exterior Materials

Terracotta, Stucco, and Stone: The Foundation of Tuscan Exteriors

Classic Tuscan home exteriors draw inspiration from Mediterranean architecture, showcasing natural stone facades, textured stucco walls, and signature terracotta roof tiles. These elements are complemented by warm, earthy tones such as ochres, rusty reds, and muted browns.

Tuscan-style courtyard entry with arched walkway, stucco walls, and lush landscaping at dusk.
Sereno Canyon by Toll Brothers in Scottsdale, AZ

 

2. Signature Architectural Details

Arches, Beams, and Rustic Elegance

Signature details such as arched windows and doorways, exposed wood beams, vaulted ceilings, and wrought-iron light fixtures establish a sense of symmetry and proportion throughout the home. Rooted in European architectural traditions, these elements add depth, warmth, and authenticity, highlighting the craftsmanship that defines classic Tuscan-style homes.

Tuscan-style interior featuring warm wood kitchen cabinetry, exposed beams, and an open-concept living space.
Toll Brothers at Ascension in Las Vegas, NV

 

3. Interior Materials and Finishes

Warm Woods, Textured Walls, and Earthy Finishes

Within the home, the Tuscan aesthetic comes to life through natural materials such as hand-scraped wood flooring, Venetian-style plaster walls, intricate tile mosaics, and wrought-iron accents. Soft patinas, aged finishes, and artisan craftsmanship enhance the richness of the interiors, creating a space that is refined and deeply rooted in timeless elegance.

Tuscan-style home with resort-style backyard, pool, spa, and outdoor lounge area at sunset.
Skyline by Toll Brothers in Summit at Orchard Hills in Irvine, CA

 

4. Inviting Courtyards and Outdoor Living

Courtyards, Loggias, and Al Fresco Living

Courtyards, loggias, and outdoor dining spaces are at the heart of authentic Tuscan living. When paired with lush landscaping, tranquil water features, or outdoor kitchens, these spaces embody the Tuscan philosophy of embracing nature and finding beauty in everyday moments.

Tuscan-style great room with tall ceilings, modern fireplace wall, and seamless indoor-outdoor living design.
Toll Brothers at Adkins Park in Hurst, TX

 

5. Layout and Lifestyle Flow

A Floor Plan Rooted in Comfort and Gathering

Tuscan-style homes are thoughtfully designed with open yet intimate floor plans that prioritize togetherness and effortless entertaining. Inspired by Italy’s heritage of family and hospitality, these layouts often center around expansive great rooms, formal dining areas, and chef-inspired kitchens, perfect for a lifestyle rooted in cooking, connection, and celebration.

Tuscan-style home with symmetrical facade, tile roof, stucco exterior, and manicured front landscaping.
Toll Brothers at Fields in Frisco, TX

 

Tuscan Living with Toll Brothers

With their rich craftsmanship and enduring charm, Tuscan-style homes capture the essence of Italian countryside living. Discover Toll Brothers home designs and communities that reflect authentic Tuscan-inspired architecture, thoughtfully crafted for modern lifestyles.

Visit our website to explore available homes or connect with one of our design experts to begin designing your dream home today.

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Toll Brothers, Inc., a Fortune 500 Company, is the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes. The Company was founded in 1967 and became a public company in 1986 with common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “TOL.” Toll Brothers builds new homes and communities in over 60 markets across the United States, serving first-time, move-up, active-adult, and second-home buyers. The Company also operates its own architectural, engineering, mortgage, title, land development, smart home technology, landscape, and building components manufacturing businesses. Toll Brothers was named the #1 Most Admired Home Builder in Fortune magazine’s 2026 list of the World’s Most Admired Companies®, the ninth year the Company has achieved this honor. Toll Brothers has also been named Builder of the Year by Builder magazine and is the first two-time recipient of Builder of the Year from Professional Builder magazine. For more information visit TollBrothers.com. From Fortune, ©2026 Fortune Media IP Limited. All rights reserved. Used under license.