For the buyer who has outgrown excess and now wants craft - a home purpose-built for how you actually live.8612 West 69th Place is not a renovation. It is a complete structural and mechanical reinvention: a 1967 Scenic Heights ranch taken to the studs and rebuilt as a German-engineered smart residence designed for quiet, efficiency, and the kind of enduring quality most homes at this price only gesture toward. New trusses, impact-rated roofing, fully re-engineered mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, and a purpose-designed envelope tuned for tightness, thermal performance, and acoustic calm. Nothing here is cosmetic; everything is structural, and the investment went precisely where it holds its value.Inside, the home lives the way contemporary European design intends - light, line, and material given room to breathe. A reconfigured main level opens to a chef's kitchen with integrated appliances and considered detailing, flowing to living and dining spaces framed by abundant natural light. A spa-inspired primary suite is designed as a retreat rather than a room, and indoor-outdoor connections make the flat, greenbelt-backed lot feel less like a yard and more like private parkland.The footprint is intentional. A primary retreat, a dedicated guest suite, a home office, and a flexible fourth room suited to studio, media, or wellness use - a layout built for one or two residents who want room to think, work, host, and live well without the weight of managing a larger home. Main-level living throughout, with a finished lower level that expands the usable footprint without adding maintenance burden.Scenic Heights sits on Arvada's higher ground - long recognized for mid-century architecture, elevated siting, and Rocky Mountain views, with easy reach to Olde Town Arvada, Boulder, downtown Denver, Golden, DIA, and I-70. A rare opportunity to own a home that has been completely, uncompromisingly brought forward.