CEHOA Acceptable Exterior Paint Colors
CC&R Section 5.19
5.19 – Exterior Finish: The exterior of all construction on any Lot shall be designed, built, and maintained in such a manner as to blend in with the natural surroundings, existing structures and landscaping in the Subdivision. The Architectural Control Committee will establish guidelines to regulate the color of building exteriors.
5.19 (a) – House & Outbuilding Color: Unless otherwise approved by the Architectural Control Committee, exterior colors must be in earth tone muted hues or white only are acceptable. The color combination for the body and trim of a dwelling may not be repeated by any adjacent dwelling (side by side or in front of dwelling). By definition, muted is another word for grayed, dulled, or desaturated. It refers to color that has a low saturation or chroma. The opposite of a muted color is a vivid color. Acceptable color palette on file with CEHOA.
5.19 (b) – Accessory Outbuildings: All accessory outbuilding must be of no more than one level, be compatible to the dwelling, and maintained in good repair
Sherwin-Williams CEHOA Paint Colors
Click on the link (picture to the left) for the acceptable color palette located on the Sherwin-Williams website.
*Provided is a list of acceptable colors and is not meant to be brand specific.
*If a different color is desired other than is listed, an ACC request form will need to be submitted.
*If choosing Sherwin-Williams paint, a 40% to 50% discount is available on several paint products and will be activated by going through the Crown Estates HOA Business account. Products must be paid at time of pick up.