Transforming a Tuscan Home: The Hyatt Family's Stunning Remodel in Highlands Ranch
- Cline Design Group
- Apr 28
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 30
Tucked away in the heart of Highlands Ranch, Douglas County, the Hyatt Project stands as one of Cline Design Group’s most ambitious and rewarding remodels to date. This million-dollar transformation took a once Tuscan-inspired home and elevated it into a bright, modern classic—full of clean lines, crisp whites, and timeless elegance.
Over the course of 7–8 months, our team fully reimagined the property from top to bottom. Every space was touched: from the kitchen and living room to the basement, master suite, office, and bathrooms. New cabinetry, flooring, and modernized architectural details replaced the dated finishes. Even the doorways were reworked to better reflect the sleek, contemporary design.
A major highlight? The addition of a stunning rooftop porch just off the master bedroom—an elevated retreat with panoramic views and a perfect blend of comfort and luxury.
To make room for all the new selections and materials, we kicked off the project with a demolition day to remember. In a fun and unconventional twist, we brought in a local baseball team to swing the bats—literally. With sledgehammers and tools in hand, the boys helped us clear the way for construction in the most spirited way possible (and yes, they stayed to clean up afterward!).
While the family temporarily relocated to their mountain cabin, we were able to work efficiently and uninterrupted to bring every design element to life. As the final months arrived, we oversaw the furnishing process, adding warmth and personality to every newly renovated room.
What truly made this project special was the partnership with the Hyatt family and the warm support of their neighbors. Their openness, trust, and excitement for the vision made the entire process incredibly fulfilling for our team.
We’re thrilled to be launching our full video tour of the Hyatt Project this week—stay tuned to see how this epic transformation came together, and why it remains one of our favorite projects to date.
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