During the recent Dublin Architectural Review Board meeting on May 21, 2025, significant discussions centered around a proposed residential project that aims to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the neighborhood while adhering to historical guidelines.
The project features a design that incorporates Marvin Ultimate aluminum-clad wood windows and doors, finished in bronze, which aligns with the community's preference for durable and visually appealing materials. The garage doors will be made from Clopay Reserve wood, further emphasizing the commitment to quality craftsmanship. Lighting fixtures, including copper sconces and bronze gooseneck lights, are also part of the design, contributing to a cohesive look.
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Subscribe for Free A notable aspect of the proposal is the color scheme, which follows a preapproved list aimed at maintaining harmony within the architectural landscape. The main body of the building will be painted in a midtone gray, known as Finney Gray, while lighter accents in York Gray will highlight specific architectural features, such as scallop shingles. This thoughtful color selection is intended to create a unified appearance that resonates with the Board's direction for a more homogeneous look across the building.
The applicant has requested four waivers related to the project, including adjustments to the rear setback and roof pitch, as well as modifications to window styles and trim materials. These requests will be carefully considered by the Board, as they weigh the balance between innovation and adherence to established guidelines.
Overall, the proposed design reflects a commitment to enhancing Dublin's architectural character while addressing community standards. As the project moves forward, it will be essential for residents to stay informed about the Board's decisions and how they may impact the neighborhood's visual landscape.