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Gordon Walker Remodel  

Gordon Walker Remodel

Seattle, WA, United States

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Capitol Hill Loft

Gordon Walker Remodel

Seattle, WA, United States

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2025
SIZE
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft
Built in 1979, this condo is one of four in a development designed by prominent Pacific Northwest architect Gordon Walker. Located at the north end of the property and nestled against the steeply ravined, densely forested St. Mark’s Greenbelt, the condo offers uninterrupted views of nature while remaining within walking distance of Seattle’s lively Capitol Hill neighborhood and the serenity of Olmsted-designed Volunteer Park.

Gordon Walker, co-founder of Olson Walker (now Olson Kundig), left a significant mark on the architectural landscape of the Pacific Northwest. His work was instrumental in rehabilitating Pioneer Square's historic architecture, including landmarks like the Maynard Building and Grand Central Arcade. His design philosophy, which emphasizes respect for place and context, provided a strong foundation for the condo's remodel. The project sought to build upon Walker's legacy, merging the essence of Pacific Northwest design with the owner's unique experiences and tastes.

The owner was drawn to the condo for its sweeping Greenbelt views and proximity to Volunteer Park—an ideal setting for walks with his two Akitas, Chela and Bosco. While the condo’s architectural bones were strong, updates were needed to accommodate contemporary living. The renovation aimed to enhance Walker’s original design, strengthen the connection to the surrounding landscape, and incorporate personal touches inspired by the owner’s travels to Australia, Korea, and Japan. Key priorities included making the 1,675-square-foot space feel expansive but private, redesigning the kitchen to accommodate multiple cooks and entertaining, refining the material palette, and creating luxurious bedroom suites with spa-like bathrooms.

Balancing respect for Walker’s architectural legacy with the needs of modern living, the remodel emphasizes open but defined spaces, abundant natural light, and elements of Japanese and Korean design.

The condo's exterior maintains a quiet presence in the bustling Capitol Hill neighborhood, while the interior is a bright and welcoming sanctuary. The double-height entryway features a sage-green front door, a sculptural chandelier, and a redesigned stair with a white powder-coated steel guardrail. The once open-tread stair was enclosed, creating additional closet storage and a cozy bed nook for the dogs.

The living room is bathed in natural light from expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that frame views of the Greenbelt. The updated fireplace, trimmed in blackened steel and set behind a quartzite hearth, adds a touch of modern elegance while discreetly concealing electronics. The quartzite remnants were repurposed to create a custom coffee and side table, tying the material palette together. The open floor plan connects the living room to the dining area, kitchen, and patio, where a custom concrete fire pit centers a wood bench to create an inviting space for outdoor gatherings.

The kitchen, a priority for the owner, a professionally trained chef, was transformed into a bright and spacious culinary hub. The rift-sawn white oak casework by Henrybuilt and unobstructed Greenbelt views create a space that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The new design allows for multiple cooks to work comfortably and provides ample space for entertaining, reflecting the owner's love of hosting.

Upstairs, the plan was modified to create two private bedroom suites, one primary and one for guests. Both feature accent walls of grasscloth as well as white oak casework, paneling, and trim to create a serene atmosphere. Each suite has a compact bathroom with walls of milestone plaster, Japanese-inspired tile, a steam room, and thoughtfully integrated storage. Just beyond the suites, a private patio offers a tranquil outdoor retreat and a visual connection to the street. Throughout the condo, new glazing, electric shades, and insulation were installed, transforming the previously hot and stuffy interiors into a comfortable, climate-controlled haven.

The remodel successfully merges the essence of Pacific Northwest design with the owner's personal experiences and tastes. The result is a space that is both timeless and contemporary, a harmonious blend of old and new, and a testament to the power of thoughtful design.

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