
View Rooftop Terrace above Our Home Condominiums, where ferries cut across Elliott Bay and the day slows down

Private View Lounge hovering above Pioneer Square’s grid, close to it all but just removed enough

Our Home Condominiums holding a corner at 1st Ave S and Main, where Pioneer Square meets the waterfront

Our Home Condominiums anchoring a historic Pioneer Square corner

Step in from Main Street Plaza and the noise drops off, shifting into a more private rhythm

Reception Gallery sets a clear point of arrival before the space opens up

Penthouse View Lounge overlooking Occidental Park, where markets and street life carry through the day

Penthouse View Lounge framing the Seattle Great Wheel and Elliott Bay beyond

Penthouse View Lounge catching late light across Alaskan Way and the waterfront promenade

Penthouse View Lounge aligned with ferry movement in and out of Colman Dock

Kitchen integrated into the Penthouse View Lounge, keeping everything connected while you cook

Kitchen set within the historic structure of the former Our Home Hotel, where original character carries forward

Stair drawing you upward between Entertaining and Private Levels without breaking the flow

Office positioned along the stair, offering focus without separation

Sleeping Quarters on the Private Level, set apart for a quieter reset above the city

Penthouse View Lounge opening directly to the terrace, extending living space into open air

View Rooftop Terrace overlooking Waterfront Park and the Alaskan Way Promenade, ~2–3 blocks away

View Rooftop Terrace running along the roofline, creating multiple zones to gather or pull back

Private View Lounge at dusk, when Pioneer Square softens and the city lights take over

View Rooftop Terrace oriented toward Bainbridge and Bremerton ferry routes across Elliott Bay

View Rooftop Terrace framing rail lines, piers, and the working edge of the waterfront

Our Home Condominiums set within Pioneer Square’s historic brick and timber streetscape

View Rooftop Terrace at sunset, Olympic Mountains fading into the horizon

Rooftop context with neighboring warehouse buildings, still carrying the district’s industrial roots

View Rooftop Terrace catching the last light over Elliott Bay

Penthouse View Lounge with a sightline toward the Space Needle beyond downtown

Bath off the Reception Gallery, positioned for easy access from the main level

Bath integrated into the plan to support both daily use and guests

Floorplan – Penthouse Entertaining Level, showing flow between gallery, lounge, and kitchen

Floorplan – Penthouse Private Level, creating separation between living and retreat

Main Street corridor just outside, leading east into Pioneer Square’s core in under a block

Washington Street Boat Landing and Habitat Beach, ~1 block away, where the shoreline opens back to the city

Washington Street Boat Landing and Habitat Beach, ~1 block away, where the shoreline opens back to the city

Seattle Waterfront Park and Alaskan Way Promenade, ~2–3 blocks away, connecting the

Occidental Park, ~2 blocks away, a daily mix of markets, art, and neighborhood life

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, ~2 blocks away, marking Seattle’s gateway history

Stadium district presence near Lumen Field and event energy

King Street Station, still moving people through the city like it always has

Colman Dock, ~4 blocks from 75 S Main, with ferries to Bainbridge Island and Bremerton

1st Ave S and Main, where galleries, cafés, and everyday life spill onto the street