Santa Rosa Design Firm Creates Homes Inspired by Local Landscape
The owners of Zeitgeist Sonoma find inspiration in the natural landscape, in places like Point Reyes or on top of Taylor Mountain.
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The owners of Zeitgeist Sonoma find inspiration in the natural landscape, in places like Point Reyes or on top of Taylor Mountain.
The 5-bedroom, 5.5-bath home in Santa Rosa's Fountaingrove neighborhood is an “edgy contemporary in the sky."
The 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath farmhouse-style home in Sonoma sold for $7,150,000.
This tiny home in Glen Ellen is smaller than many kitchens. But what it lacks in space is more than made up for by its hillside setting.
Peek inside an eight-bedroom, 3,800-square-foot Queen Anne in Petaluma’s historic Brewster-Oak Hill neighborhood.
The 840-square-foot home near Chalk Hill is nestled tightly in a stand of valley oaks and consists of two separate rectangular pavilions that are connected by an open-air walkway.
The one-bed, one-bath, 192 square-foot home previously housed a family of four.
The 1,700-square-foot custom home, which has been featured in Sonoma Magazine, Architectural Digest and Dwell, is perched on a hillside lot above Sonoma Valley. Take a look inside.
The four-bedroom, seven-bathroom home has 9,000 square feet of living space and sits on 40 acres on a hillside.
The 2-bedroom, 2-bath home sits on four acres overlooking the Mayacamas Mountains, rolling hills and a barn