A 1927 Thomas MacLaren-designed home in Broadmoor, reimagined by Julie Kay Design: Timeless Elegance with a celebrated 3-story view. Luxurious yet accessible, the home welcomes Colorado indoors. The impeccable kitchen features Dutchmade-brand cabinetry, Thermador range, two dishwashers, chilling drawers, wall pantry and soapstone counters. The family room is adjacent with a brilliant chandelier, stunning fireplace, and an outdoor serving bar. The dining room shines with new Windsor windows, fabric print wallpaper, and a luminous chandelier. The spacious living room welcomes company around a Van Briggle fireplace. The library opens to both front and rear with generous Pella sliders. Nearby, an office with a fireplace and matte navy paint makes a statement. The entire third level is a primary suite with unparalleled views, a private sun deck and hot tub, a coffee bar, and bath amenities like a steam shower, infrared sauna, Victoria-Albert stone tub, radiant floor tiles, and remote-controlled blinds. An attached office, laundry, and a Closet Factory walk-in add function. The second floor features two en suite bedrooms, along with two additional bedrooms that share a bath. The southwest bedroom includes a play closet and access to a terrace. New windows enhance enjoyment and practicality. The oversized, heated garage features car chargers, 8-foot doors, and access to the grounds. Above the garage is a flex room. The basement includes a theater and a double laundry room with heated floors and marble waterfall counters. Nourishing gardens are fed by a permitted well, and the walled patio perfects entertainment. Every detail enhances your quality of life, from the awning cover and gas fire pit to the gated garage entry. While retaining its 1927 charm, this home includes multi-zone Sonos entertainment, state-of-the-art mechanical, electrical, and roofing upgrades like medical-grade air purification, heat pump splits, two 200-amp panels with sub-panels, and a Class IV roof.