Completely reimagined contemporary estate in the heart of Shadow Hills, set on an expansive three-quarter acre cul-de-sac homesite. Every inch has been thoughtfully renovated to the highest standard, resulting in a residence that blends refined design with exceptional functionality. Encompassing 3, 383 square feet with 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and two fully realized primary suites, this is a residence that has been methodically transformed over time by an owner with an uncompromising standard for quality, function, and long-term livability. From the moment you enter, the home reveals itself not through a single focal point, but through a continuous experience of light, space, and view. Walls of glass stretch across the main living areas, framing the Catalina Mountains in a way that feels less like a backdrop and more like a living, changing work of art. Sunsets here are especially compelling, with the mountains shifting from gold to deep violet as the day comes to a close, a daily experience visible from nearly every room. The kitchen has been completely rebuilt with both design and utility in mind. Custom flat-front cabinetry in a refined sage tone is paired with thick white quartz countertops and a white herringbone tile backsplash. A skylight above the cooktop brings in natural light throughout the day, while a 36" Bosch induction cooktop with 16 heat settings anchors the space alongside Frigidaire Gallery double ovens offering air fry, steam, sous vide, slow cook, and roast functionality. Beyond the visible design, the kitchen excels in storage and organization. A walk-in pantry is outfitted with extended shelving, pull-out drawers, and a full wall of integrated spice racks. A dedicated full-size freezer and built-in wine storage enhance everyday living, while the extended kitchen counter -- complete with a pop-up electrical outlet -- creates a convenient and functional coffee and morning prep station. The oversized breakfast bar faces a picture window that captures direct Catalina Mountain views -- creating a setting that naturally draws you in and makes it difficult to rush through the morning. The main living areas flow seamlessly, designed for both everyday living and larger gatherings. The great room is anchored by a full wall of glass and elevated ceilings with skylights, allowing natural light to move throughout the space from morning to evening. Herringbone wood-look flooring runs continuously, adding warmth and cohesion. A dedicated wet bar with rich cabinetry, quartz surfaces, and beverage refrigeration is positioned adjacent to the living area, creating a natural entertaining hub. The family/media room offers a more intimate setting with built-in shelving, a large picture window, and full media integration -- a space that adapts easily from quiet evenings to hosting. The primary suite is positioned to maximize both privacy and views, with corner windows wrapping the room in panoramic mountain scenery. The design prioritizes both luxury and livability, featuring extensive wardrobe storage and a custom walk-in closet. The primary bathroom is spa-level in both function and experience. Dual glass vessel sinks sit atop a quartz vanity, while the walk-in waterfall shower -- complete with integrated bench seating -- delivers both visual impact and everyday comfort. A freestanding soaking tub, bidet-equipped ADA-height toilet, and carefully placed windows that capture morning light complete the space. The home has been intentionally designed to support long-term livability without sacrificing design. A fully independent second primary suite provides exceptional flexibility -- ideal for multigenerational living, extended guests, or a private retreat. This space includes dual sinks, quartz surfaces, and a roll-in shower, continuing the same level of finish and accessibility found throughout the home. Two additional bedrooms offer versatility for office, guest, or hobby use. Every bathroom in the home has been renovated wi