A Russian River Vacation Home Gets a Glowing Makeover
The 1950s Forestville vacation home was renovated so that it could be used as a permanent residence.
The 1950s Forestville vacation home was renovated so that it could be used as a permanent residence.
Native American makers in Sonoma County create beautiful, one-of-a-kind jewelry, clothing, prints and more.
Head down a shopping road less traveled and explore super Sonoma-esque finds at this hidden gem.
Infuse your holiday gifting with some stylish designs that will brighten up any home.
The 1,600-square-foot home features three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The 3-bedroom, 2-bath home has fresh finishes and opened-up living spaces.
The 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom property boasts a breezy open-concept layout.
The 1,600-square-foot home is a showcase for modern art and design. Take a look inside.
It also has 9-foot sliding glass walls and a working farm that provides produce to restaurants like Chez Panisse, Quince and Cotogna.
The 1100-square-feet, three-bedroom, two-bathroom dwelling has plenty of century-old charm — how about a turreted sitting room, to start?