Small Sonoma Home Maximizes Space With Creative Design
The renewed, circa-1942 Sonoma home creates interest and openness in a small space with an open floor plan and windowed doors.
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.
Nestled in the redwoods and moments away from tiny downtown Cazadero, the circa-1936 home is listed for $513,200.
The home includes an orangerie with French windows and skylights, lending to generous views of the lush gardens and stars.
The 1940s-era Occidental home includes charming vintage details along with new Schoolhouse Electric lighting and a Fireclay tile hearth.
The grand five-bedroom, six-bathroom home in Sonoma includes a guesthouse, pool, greenhouse and wine cellar.
Intentionally designed by New York fashion designer Viviane Farre, the Sebastopol home features a culinary garden and recording studio.
The luxury home in the Sonoma hills — complete with distant San Francisco views — includes a pool, cabana and tennis court.
Built in the 1970s and recently renovated, the mission-style home features prized marbles, whimsical light fixtures and showstopping textiles.