Tuscan-styled gated estates, repainted with respect for the architecture.
Roma Hills is a small guard-gated enclave in the foothills above Green Valley where the Tuscan theme isn't a decorating phase — it's the community's architecture. These are large Mediterranean-styled estates from the 2000s with tile roofs, stone and stucco elevations, wrought-iron detail, and interiors built around grand stairs, high coffered ceilings, and formal volumes. Owners here face a genuine design decision when they repaint: renew the warm Old-World palette the home was composed around, or modernize the interior while keeping the architecture coherent. We've done both, and the honest answer is that either works only if the execution respects the bones.
Modernizing a Roma Hills interior means real prep — the era's heavy texture, glazes, and faux treatments have to be sanded, primed, and sometimes skimmed before a calm contemporary neutral will sit clean on the wall — plus lacquered millwork and carefully placed deep tones so the tall formal rooms keep their gravity.
Exterior work stays within the community's controlled palette, and the density of ornamental iron and stucco relief here makes hand-cutting skill, not spray speed, the thing you're actually hiring.
Tell us about the home and the finishes involved — we'll coordinate the rest.
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