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Building a Spanish-style home in Auburn, Maine, came with a special set of challenges, said Reggie Bouffard of Bouffard and McFarland Builders of Auburn.  The stucco construction required skills not frequently used in this area of the country. The Spanish tile roof on the Pinnacle Drive home, was shipped in from California — accompanied by a company representative who had to provide training on how to install the xxxx red XXXX. The home’s interior involved traditional construction with a Spanish flair.  Signature arches are used extensively through building.  The owners, who requested that their names not be used, said they had their hearts set on this type of architecture and were please when they finally found a builders who was up to the job. The house probably looks a bit out of place here in Maine, they said,  but “we got the house of our dreams.”

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