Live Well Beside the Arboretum

Montlake Parkside sits quietly at the edge of Washington Park Arboretum, where the landscape softens the pace of the city and daily life feels more connected to nature, light, and seasonality.

The collection of three residences was designed around a calmer, more intentional way of living. Large windows draw in filtered light beneath the surrounding tree canopy, while warm wood tones, layered textures, and restrained detailing create interiors that feel grounded rather than overly polished. The architecture remains clean and contemporary, but softened by natural materials and a strong connection to the outdoors.

Each home carries its own rhythm. Open living spaces invite gathering without formality, while quieter private areas feel sheltered and restorative. Kitchens are designed to anchor everyday life naturally — spaces equally suited for slow mornings, weeknight dinners, or evenings spent lingering with friends long after sunset.

What makes Montlake distinct is the rarity of its setting. The neighborhood feels deeply residential and established, yet moments from Downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill, and the University District. Mornings begin with walks through the Arboretum trails. Afternoons drift between neighborhood cafés and nearby waterfront paths. Evenings settle into a quieter pace beneath the trees.

Montlake Parkside reflects a distinctly Northwest sensibility — understated, connected to place, and designed to feel even better with time.

For people who live well, home is not about separating from nature, but living more closely within it.

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2415 E Boston Unit A

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2415 E Boston Unit B

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2415 E Boston Unit C

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