Madera Highlands Approved Paint Colors Guide | Dunn Edwards Color Schemes

Madera Highlands Approved Paint Colors Guide | Dunn Edwards Color Schemes

Madera Highlands Approved Paint Colors (Villages 1–10, 15, 17–19 & 23)

If you live in Madera Highlands in Sahuarita, Arizona and are considering updating your home’s exterior paint, it’s important to follow the approved community color palettes. Below is a helpful guide summarizing the currently known Dunn Edwards paint schemes used throughout the community.


These palettes are designed to maintain the cohesive desert aesthetic that makes Madera Highlands such a beautiful and desirable place to live.



Approved Paint Color Schemes

Village 1–10 & 15 Color Schemes:

  • Scheme A1: Handwoven (Body), Rattan Basket, Lonely Road, Buffalo Herd
  • Scheme A2: Wooden Peg (Body), Almond Latte, Looking Glass, Buffalo Herd
  • Scheme A3: Wooded Acre (Body), Barrel Stove, Boutique Beige, Rodeo
  • Scheme B1: Smokey Forest (Body), Adobe, Tuscan Mosaic, Cellar Door
  • Scheme B2: Calico Rock (Body), Bison Beige, Adobe, Raisin in the Sun
  • Scheme C1: Cedar Chest (Body), Adobe, Center Ridge, English Forest
  • Scheme C2: Bison Beige (Body), Ancient Earth, Pale Beach, English Forest
  • Scheme C3: High Noon (Body), Mission Trail, Handwoven, Burnt Crimson
  • Scheme D1 (Sherwin Williams): Ellie Gray (Body/Fascia), Night Owl (Accents)

Villages 17–19 & 23 Color Schemes:

  • Scheme MH1: Wood Lake (Body), Apache Tan, Stockhorse, Tea Bag
  • Scheme MH2: Tuscan Mosaic (Body), Birchwood, Sandpit, Wild Mustang
  • Scheme MH3: Rocky Ridge (Body), Adobe, Bison Beige, Lynx
  • Scheme MH4: Colorado Trail (Body), Desert Gray, Briar, Cocoa
  • Scheme MH5: Teddy Bear (Body), Rustic Taupe, Treasure Chest, Weathered Brown
  • Scheme MH6: Mesa Tan (Body), Pigeon Gray, Burns Cave, Weathered Brown
  • Scheme MH7: Baked Potato (Body), High Noon, Log Cabin, Cedar Chest

Color names and codes sourced from Dunn Edwards palettes.



How to Find Your Village

Your village number is part of your home’s legal description, which determines which paint palette applies to your property.


You can locate your legal description online through Pima County property records, or through documents from your home purchase.


If you need help, you can also contact the Madera Highlands page sponsor, John Backer, who can look up your village for you free of charge.


Important HOA Approval Process

Before making any exterior paint changes, homeowners must follow the official approval process outlined in the community’s CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions).


  • Submit your selected color scheme for approval
  • Wait for HOA confirmation before beginning work
  • Ensure all colors match approved combinations

You can review the full process and requirements here:
Visit MaderaHighlands.com CCR Documents & HOA Information


The HOA portal can also provide useful information, including architectural request forms, community guidelines, and updates. A direct link to the HOA website is available on MaderaHighlands.com.


⚠️ Important Disclaimer

This guide is provided as a helpful reference for homeowners. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and completeness, this information is believed to be current but is not guaranteed.


The Madera Highlands HOA is the final authority on all approved paint colors and requirements.


Additionally, MaderaHighlands.com and ConnectNeighbors.com are not affiliated with the HOA.


Where to See Paint Samples

For physical samples, color matching, and additional guidance, visit your local Dunn Edwards retailer or:

Ace Hardware (near Culver’s in the shopping center)
They may have paint swatches and can help you match approved colors for your home.


Final Tips Before You Paint

  • Double-check your current scheme before selecting a new one
  • Consider how your home fits within neighboring properties
  • Always get written HOA approval before starting
  • Test colors in sunlight — desert lighting can change appearance

Keeping your home within approved guidelines helps protect property values and preserves the beautiful, cohesive look of Madera Highlands.


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