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Painting in The Village at Castle Pines (CPHA): what to know before you repaint

A homeowner's guide to repainting inside The Village at Castle Pines (CPHA), built only from official sources — with every rule linked, and everything you should confirm with the HOA clearly flagged.

Last Verified: July 2026

HOA rules change. Everything below was taken from official sources and last verified in July 2026. Approved palettes, forms, fees, and timelines can be updated at any time — always confirm the current requirements with the HOA before you buy paint. SnowPeak documents and reports what the HOA publishes; we can't change or guarantee any HOA decision.

Community overview

The Village at Castle Pines (CPHA)

Community
The Village at Castle Pines (CPHA)
City & county
Castle PinesDouglas County
Management
Self-managed by the association
Last verified
July 2026

Before you paint

What approval looks like here

Is approval required for exterior paint?

Yes — approval is required before you repaint

Confirmed from the HOA's own published rules.

Source

Repainting the same color

Not specifically published for this community. Don't assume a same-color repaint is exempt — confirm with the HOA before you start.

Changing colors

Exterior paint or stucco color changes must be submitted to the Design Review Committee, including a minimum 12"×12" color sample, because any exterior improvement or modification must receive DRC approval.

Documents commonly requested

  • DRC Exterior Modification / Landscape Application
  • A paint or stucco color submittal with a minimum 12"×12" sample
  • The applicable design review fee (per the published fee schedule)

Review timeline

No official turnaround time is published for this community. Plan ahead and confirm the current timeline with the HOA before you schedule work.

What to verify before you buy paint

General guidance for any HOA project — confirm each point with your HOA.

  • Whether your exact color is already approved or needs a submittal
  • The current architectural guidelines and the right submittal form
  • The samples or documents the committee requires
  • The review timeline, so it fits your paint schedule

Approved color resources

Where to find approved colors

We link the official resources rather than copy any palette — approved colors are the HOA's to publish, and they change.

This HOA doesn't publish a public online color palette. Colors are reviewed by submittal — request the current approved colors directly through the architectural review office.

Approvals and palettes may change at any time. Always confirm current colors with the HOA before purchasing paint.

Common questions

The Village at Castle Pines (CPHA): FAQs

Do I need approval to repaint my exterior in The Village at Castle Pines?

Per the HOA

Yes. The CPHA Design Review Committee requires that any exterior improvement or modification receive DRC approval, and paint or stucco color changes specifically require a color submittal.

Source

What do I submit for an exterior color?

Per the HOA

The DRC Exterior Modification/Landscape Application, a color submittal with a minimum 12"×12" sample, and the applicable design review fee.

Source

Is there an approved color palette I can browse online?

Per the HOA

The Association does not publish a public online palette; colors are submitted with a physical sample and reviewed by the committee. Contact the DRC Administrator for current color guidance.

Source

If I repaint the exact same color, do I still need approval?

General guidance

Many HOAs allow a like-for-like repaint in the identical approved color without a new submittal but require approval for any change. The Village at Castle Pines does not publish a specific same-color exemption, so confirm directly with the DRC before you repaint.

How SnowPeak helps

We make the HOA part easier

  • Preparing a clear, written estimate and scope you can attach to your submittal
  • Documenting your home's existing colors so you can match or change with confidence
  • Writing plain-English scope descriptions for the architectural committee
  • Coordinating our schedule to start after your approval comes through

To be clear: the HOA makes the approval decision, not us. We can't approve colors or guarantee an outcome — but we make your side of the process clean and well-documented, and we time the work around it.

Painting a home in Castle Pines?

See how we approach local homes, climate, and prep on our Castle Pines painting page, or read what painting costs in Colorado.

How we put this together

Everything on this page comes from The Village at Castle Pines (CPHA)'s official sources — its own website, published guidelines, or management/county records — linked above. We report what the HOA publishes; SnowPeak can't independently verify or change an HOA's rules, and this page is not legal advice.

What needs an on-site check

  • HOA rules, forms, fees, and approved palettes can change — confirm current requirements with the HOA.
  • Whether a like-for-like, same-color repaint is exempt from submittal (no published exemption found).
  • The published review/approval timeline in days (not stated on the CPHA site).
  • Current application details and fee amount (verify on the live resident portal before each project).

This page is general guidance, not a quote. Every home is different, so the only way to know what your project needs — and what it costs — is a clear, written estimate. Last reviewed July 2026.

Planning a repaint in The Village at Castle Pines (CPHA)?

Get a clear, written estimate and scope you can take straight to your HOA — with timing coordinated around your approval.

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