BOOT RANCH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN GUIDELINES
3 - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN GUIDELINES 3.1
Style Overview
The Guidelines contain goals regarding style that will maintain the character and quality of the community. The ARB will carefully review each design to ensure that all homes meet these general goals as well as the Key Elements of Composition. The ARB retains the right to reject any proposed design that may be inconsistent with these principles. It is imperative that the architectural design be cohesive, especially with the use of ancillary structures that must mimic the design of the main residence even including the mullions on the windows. The architectural details not only create character, but they create a home. All homes, improvements, landscaping, and architectural designs shall implement the Key Elements of Composition (Chapter 1.3) with emphasis on the following: •
Specific Architectural Style
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Site Integration
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Natural Materials and Colors
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Motifs
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Indoor/Outdoor Spaces
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Shape, Shadow and Form
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Scale, Proportion and Balance
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