Remodeled Russian River Home Featured in The New York Times
Lots of natural light and end-to-end forest views steal the design show at this circa-1949 Forestville home by the Russian River.
Lots of natural light and end-to-end forest views steal the design show at this circa-1949 Forestville home by the Russian River.
The Sonoma home includes a pool with fountains and a private balcony with show-stopping tree and valley views.
The five-bedroom estate — crafted by Wine Country designers — includes a pool, alfresco kitchen and modern amenities.
The Santa Rosa labyrinth garden’s long road to realization reinforces its call to contemplation, meditation and patience.
At the holidays, a family of artists brings to life an interior landscape of natural wonders in their Alexander Valley home.
Perched in the hills of Santa Rosa's Montecito Heights, the four-bedroom, two-bathroom home is listed for $1,098,000.
Located on Sebastopol's artsy Florence Avenue, the 1905-era, two-bedroom home boasts cherished vintage details and a flourishing garden.
A Sonoma designer and family woodworker added modern touches to the Kenwood home to accommodate families for generations.
The renovated, circa-1920s home in Petaluma's historic district enjoys fabulously ornamented style and an adjacent guest cottage.
The former Charles Shaw Winery estate in St. Helena, known for its $2 wine “Two-Buck Chuck," comes complete with a vineyard and winemaking facilities.