
Curb Appeal: Lavender's Architecture Story



And beyond our walls lies rich history, giving our houses stories of their own. Lavender at Rancho Mission Viejo is designed to pay homage to the land the homes are built on, embodying the Ranch’s deep origins while embracing the architectural diversity of Southern California.


New Mission: Sun-Drenched, Storied, and StunningInspired by Old California’s historical 18th Century Mission Architecture, this style is rooted in some of its more historic and distinctive details. The use of curved elements, from the graceful arched accents to the distinctive circular vent, are key characteristics of this unmistakable design. Smooth, often sun-drenched, stucco walls paired with distinctive terracotta roof tiles reflect heat and radiating timelessness.


Rancho Adobe: Laid-Back Living with Natural StyleEmbrace the warm, earthy color scheme and mixed materials inspired by California’s Spanish mission heritage. The use of brick or stone evokes a sense of tradition, permanence, and warmth. Windows are framed with a slightly darker trim, providing a subtle but effective outline that enhances their presence. And, for that extra touch of exterior charm, black gooseneck sconces artfully enhance the exterior.


Ranch Monterey: Classic Lines, Fresh PerspectiveDefining these homes’ streamlined aesthetic are its horizontal siding accents and the understated presence of its simple gable roofs. Clean lines and proportions weave together historical elements and modern flare in effortless harmony. The signature neutral color scheme gets a pop of color and texture to the façade with the shutters on select plans.
If one of these home designs resonates with you, join our interest list to learn more about how Lavender at Rancho Mission Viejo can be the first blank page to your next chapter.