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Home on the Rancho: the Look of Sage Court and Cedar Row in Chino

Home on the Rancho: the Look of Sage Court and Cedar Row in Chino

Discover the townhome designs of Sage Court & Cedar Row in Chino, CA. Explore Spanish and Colonial Revival architecture reimagined for today’s lifestyles.

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With mountains in the backdrop, Chino has been a rancho town, a stop-over on the gold-rush route north, and even a mid-century milk-lover’s mecca, with some of the most thriving dairies in the country.So how do you incorporate all that heritage into a new community? At Tri Pointe Homes' twin neighborhoods of Sage Court and Cedar Row in Chino, it’s about wow-worthy architecture that’s inspired by the past but looking toward the future. Which is kind of what life is all about, right?

Cedar Row - Spanish Colonial Exterior Style

The Charming Architecture of Cedar Row

The distinctive architecture styles of Colonial Monterey and Spanish at Cedar Row lean into different California looks, sharing a visual vocabulary while elevating a homespun style that came to define laid-back living. Even while rising 2-3 stories high, Spanish-style roofs made of sustainable materials keep your home grounded—and energy efficient. A warm and earthy palette is punctuated by an inviting front patio, colorful doors, and charming old world window shutters. Each home has its own identity, like vibrant tile-edged doorways, arching entries, or crisp brickwork and board-and-bat siding to set your home apart, while the building features an eclectic mix of rooflines and unique flourishes throughout, adding modern edge to the heritage vibe. Curb appeal? Check. Check. Check.

Sage Court - Modern Spanish Colonial Revival Exterior Style

Hacienda 2.0 at Sage Court

At Sage Court, the Modern Spanish Colonial Revival exterior style reimagines the region’s Spanish style signatures. You’ll find the bone-white and cream palette of adobe architecture mixed with mission-style arched porticos and wood-beamed second-story decks just begging for a jungle of hanging and potted plants. But the geometry of each 2-3 story model is tall, linear, totally modern, and never one note. Entry experiences are unique, so home feels personal. Look up and the roofline dances between modernist flat roofs and terracotta-inspired low-slung overhangs, peaks, and caps. And fun meets function, with clerestory windows to light up interiors and metal awnings shading patio entrances, connecting indoors and outside. The feel is cool but playful, a celebration of the way we live now.

Cedar Row - Colonial Monterey Exterior Style

The Americana Influence

The styles of Sage Court and Cedar Row are true to their DNA, mixing influences from the eras and architecture that have defined Chino for almost two hundred years. But there’s nothing old school about their design. Livability and ease govern every element, from the rear-facing garage orientation that accesses a central shared driveway, to how every home includes a bonus room, flex space, or loft. Because living in an attached home is about freedom and connection, two concepts that are truly timeless.

You’ll want to see for yourself. Join the interest list to learn more about Sage Court and Cedar Row.