
And of course, one of the key features of a loft home is the high ceilings, and this loft condo also had large Western facing windows. The hourglass layout was thoroughly modern, and maximized the use of space. It was no surprise to us, as it was just so irresistibly chic. When Team Diva sold this Seattle loft home in 2016, it went for 16 percent over asking. Everything in it is crafted to accommodate the perfect bohemian lifestyle, and so inviting, too.īonus: Another Chic Loft In The Same Building The light soaked living area in this unique Pioneer Square loft home. This artist loft in Pioneer Square is one of those quintessential urban gems, and owned by two artists (and Diva Dwellers) Jane and Steve. (Did you know that the Pioneer Square Art Walk was one of the first in the nation?) It’s also home to many artist studios, and many artists dwellings, too. Pioneer Square is Seattle’s oldest neighborhood, and still the heart of the city’s art gallery scene. The Perfect Artist Loft In Pioneer Square This Seattle Loft home is the perfect artist nest: The classic exposed brick offering a warm stage for the owners’ art collection.

What Seattle loft would be complete without lots of art on the walls, after all? The space was perfect for our sellers’ extensive art collection. The Divas were lucky enough to sell a stunning view loft open one bedroom in this building in 2014. The Pike Lofts on Capitol Hill were originally built as a loft condo community. The Pike Lofts In Capitol Hill This sleek urban abode has fabulous views of the city and so much natural light…just what you want in Seattle loft homes. These newer loft homes take out that hassle, and often have less upkeep overall. But they do require more work in this regard, and often require every stake holder in the building to be on board. We love the classic look of historic loft buildings, and they can also be retrofitted to improve energy efficiency. This is a major advantage of going with newer lofts. The remodels weren’t just more efficient in their use of space, but energy-efficient, too. The original builder of this Seattle loft home built three developments, each with the attic space reclaimed as a live/work/play loft space. This Built Green Loft Townhome in Judkins Park is an example of creative development, using underutilized attic space. The Essential Seattle Loft Home In Pike Place Marketīuilt-Green Townhome in Judkins Park Creative development practices created a loft space in this Judkins Park Townhome.Bonus: Another fab loft in the same building.The Perfect Artist Loft In Pioneer Square.Built-Green Loft Townhome In Judkins Park.You’ll see that they are found all around central Seattle, though they remain rare overall. We’ve put together a collection of our favorite Seattle Loft Homes that we’ve helped buy and sell over the years. Seattle Loft Homes Are Found In The Most Interesting Places Seattle Loft Homes Are Found In The Most Interesting Places: Let’s tour some Some creative home owners have started to build lofts in unclaimed attic spaces. Seattle’s loft homes are found in the most interesting places: older buildings that have been turned converted into condos, and brand new condo buildings with a loft concept. No matter what you have in mind, that Seattle loft home probably exists here. Listing information and photos are provided courtesy of Brad Davis, Just Real Seattle, Keller Williams Greater Seattle.Lots of our Diva Dwellers ask us Divas “Where are the Seattle loft homes?” They are easy to picture: spacious, airy, distinctly modern, whether they are in newer buildings or hidden in former warehouses with exposed brick. Learn more about this property! Drop us a note or inquire for a private showing. View additional property details and photos Hillclimb Court is a 1980s modern, mixed-use development with an enclave of 35 live/work condos, designed by renowned Olson Kundig Architects. Wake up in the primary bedroom each morning to sound water and ferry views. Outside, more than 500 square feet of private patio space to breath in the fresh sea air and relax in this unexpected quiet in-city sanctuary. Take in the cityscape from the home’s remarkable living room, with soaring two-story ceiling, two walls of windows, and anchored by a wood-burning fireplace. Urban dwellers, this top floor townhome style end unit, situated between Pike Place and the Waterfront, offers an extraordinarily unique lifestyle experience.

Hillclimb Court Condominium | 1425 Western Avenue #402, Seattle, WA
