This exceptional Pueblo Revival residence, featured in The Wall Street Journal, exemplifies a rare blend of architectural integrity and refined craftsmanship, set on 1.7 acres at the base of Black Mountain. The home showcases classic Southwest design through authentic materials and detailing, including Saltillo tile flooring, gracefully curved walls, Mexican tile accents, and soaring ceilings highlighted by wood beams with viga, latilla, and half-barrel elements. The thoughtfully designed split floor plan includes a secluded owner's retreat with a fireplace, steam shower, soaking tub, and dual features, along with a guest suite and dedicated office in the main residence. A spacious detached casita offers a sitting area, kitchenette, and a traditional Mexican base bed. Designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, the home features a dramatic central living room with a full bar and walls of glass, formal dining room with Black Mountain views, a casual dining area, three fireplaces, and multiple outdoor entertaining areas including a rooftop deck, covered patio, east-facing morning patio, and a heated pool and spa, all capturing expansive Arizona mountain and sunset views. A four-car garage with EV charging, ample driveway space, and lush landscaping complete the estate.