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PASO ROBLES - Residential Architectural Standards <br />ARCHITECTURAL STYLES <br />The styles of the homes in Paso Robles should reflect the regional traditions of architecture associated with <br />Central Texas Hill Country. The following styles are permitted, these should not be seen as limitations but, <br />rather, as references. <br />• French Eclectic <br />o French Eclectic homes combine a variety of French influences <br />• Georgian <br />o Square, symmetrical shape <br />o Paneled front door at center <br />o Decorative crown over front door <br />o Flattened columns on each side of door <br />o Five windows across front facade <br />o Paired chimneys <br />o Medium -pitched roof <br />o Minimal roof overhang <br />• Adam <br />o Low-pitched roof, or flat roof with a balustrade <br />o Windows arranged symmetrically around a center doorway <br />o Semicircular fan light over the front door <br />o Decorative crown or roof over front door <br />o Tooth -like dentil moldings in the cornice <br />o Palladian window <br />o Circular or elliptical windows <br />o Shutters <br />o Decorative swags and garlands <br />o Oval rooms and arches <br />Craftsman <br />o Wood, stone or stucco siding <br />o Low-pitched roof <br />o Wide eaves with triangular brackets <br />o Exposed roof rafters <br />o Porch with thick square or round columns <br />o Stone porch supports <br />o Exterior chimney made with stone <br />o Numerous windows <br />■ Some with stained or leaded glass <br />Paso Robles <br />MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY <br />3 <br />