
Where Capitol Hill's energy meets Kundig-crafted calm.

A clean, considered entry sets the tone: this is a home that was designed, not just built.

Rich wood tones and dark bamboo floors anchor a living space that balances warmth with urban edge.

Open sight-lines and warm materials invite you in — the kind of layout that makes everyday living feel intentional.

Floor-to-ceiling windows pull the neighborhood's tree canopy right into the living room.

Natural light does the heavy lifting here — airy, open, and effortlessly livable.

Step onto your private balcony and take in the treetop canopy framing the Capitol Hill streetscape below. A front-row seat to one of Seattle's most vibrant neighborhoods.

A kitchen built for people who actually cook: clean lines, real appliances, and room to move.

The bedroom reads like a boutique hotel room with warm tones and clean lines.

A sleeping space that earns its square footage. Thoughtful, calm, and beautifully lit.

Layered bedding, natural light, and a room that feels put together without trying too hard.

The puzzle wall is more than a style moment; it's smart use of space in a well-designed floor plan.

The front door of a Chophouse Row unit hits different. Dark, solid, architectural

From up here, Capitol Hill unfolds in every direction. The rooftop deck is a Seattle summer waiting to happen

755 square feet, thoughtfully arranged. Every inch has a job.