A Sebastopol Couple Turned Their Home Into One of the Most Sustainable in the Nation
The Sebastopol couple have made their 1980s home ultra-energy- and water-efficient and outfitted it with nontoxic fixtures.
The Sebastopol couple have made their 1980s home ultra-energy- and water-efficient and outfitted it with nontoxic fixtures.
An artist’s and winemaker’s converted farmhouse with a crafting shed in west county gives their family space to create and connect.
Meticulous design and modern touches have transformed this 1950s-era home, just blocks from downtown Sebastopol.
The circa-1965 Santa Rosa home has been featured in Sunset Magazine and The New York Times for its vintage elements and connection to nature.
Built in 1969 and modeled after a Provence village square, the Calistoga home features arched doors, stone accents and a Cabernet vineyard.
The renewed, circa-1942 Sonoma home creates interest and openness in a small space with an open floor plan and windowed doors.
The work of a local, family-owned design studio, the Sonoma home includes a gym, pool and spa, guest casita and fire suppression elements.
Located minutes from downtown Guerneville, the 1950s-era home features stylish modern amenities and a cozy outdoor lounge space.
Built in 1976, the renovated home includes striking interior features and is located mere minutes from a beach and golf course.
The home and garden, rebuilt after the Tubbs Fire, boasts mountain views, a saltwater spa and lounge areas nestled in plants.