Turn of the Century Victorian residence located in the Historic District of the Avenues renovated and enlarged to appeal to today’s lifestyle. The expansive formal entry shares similar finishes to the formal spaces, such as the 9 ft. high ceilings decorated with dental moldings, parquet flooring, leaded glass window accents and double paned wood windows with decorative window casing and plantation shutters. The living room's antique mirrored fireplace with the marble surround is stubbed for gas. The kitchen was remodeled with stunning cherry-wood cabinets, bar seating, double ovens, gas range and pass-thru window to the informal dining area. The pes de resistance of this home is clearly the grand family room with southern facing exposure that captures views of the mountains, downtown and the valley through the dramatic walls of windows. This room has slate flooring, a floor to ceiling bookcase with a dedicated ladder and access to the outdoor patio and gardens. The second level of the home has four bedrooms including a large master suite with elevator access and an ADA compliant bath, a deck and a walk-in-closet. The third level of the home has a skylight and could be used as an exercise room, second family room or office. The lower level has an additional bed, bath, exercise room, workshop, and storage with a wet bar. The laundry area has been relocated to the main level for added convenience. The backyard has a detached oversized 1- car garage, a patio with a built-in hot tub and a lower level with raised planter beds for vegetable or flower gardens. Along the east side of the house there is a gated, radiant heated walkway to the elevator’s exterior entry to the home. The elevator services the primary and secondary levels of the home. Enjoy the walkable of this neighborhood which is close to coffee shops, restaurants, the University, Downtown and the Capitol.