Editor's Welcome
“SPACES” Editor-in-Chief provides an overview of changes.
“SPACES” Editor-in-Chief provides an overview of changes.
A Bay Area craftsman’s low-relief impasto techniques elevate gypsum, clay, slaked lime and marble aggregate to the level of art.
A San Francisco hideout, whose spare, art-filled interior opens to spectacular views, a tiered garden and decks, is designed for living inside and out.
Figurative artist Christopher Brown sketched himself a dream home and then built it.
Overlooking the Sea of Cortez, home to whale sharks, dolphins and sea turtles, the town of La Paz, Mexico, has a distinctive outpost that lifts the architectural bar.
This month’s Design Spot features great items to add to your home, as well as learning about architecture in San Francisco and Berkeley.
Editor-in-Chief of Marin At Home, Zahid Sardar, shares what you’ll find in this midyear issue, celebrating indoor/outdoor homes across the North Bay.
In West Marin, a legacy of design and ideas continues.
San Francisco architect Julie Dowling transforms a quirky 1960s ocean-side cottage into a modern lookout to live in year-round.
In Tiburon, Blasen’s lush hardscapes and shaded lanais have come of age.