Open House: A Boxy, 1978-era Ridgetop Home in Kentfield Gets a Common Space Overhaul that Frees up the Floorplan — and the Views
How do you modernize a 1970s-era, split-level home with a chopped-up layout while maintaining warmth and intimacy?
How do you modernize a 1970s-era, split-level home with a chopped-up layout while maintaining warmth and intimacy?
For San Francisco couple Thomas Ranese and Brian Jackson, Healdsburg has officially become a home away from home.
Over the past few years, sustainable design has gone from “nice-to-have” to “must-have.” These furniture and lighting pieces reflect how things are changing for the better.
After their youngest child launched, a couple sold the family home, moved to San Francisco and began looking for property in the tiny coastal community of Point Reyes.
You can select your preferred activity level with these eye-catching furniture pieces fit for weekend (design) warriors: sit, swing or lounge.
Publisher Susan Noyes has renovated several homes to the highest environmental standards.
Furniture and decor in a beautiful balancing act.
After owners made the back of the house the front and changed the address, this Mill Valley home is now in the perfect spot.
Steve Cabella can’t resist the lure of Charles and Ray Eames. Learn more about his 1,000+ piece collection.
A Mill Valley family moves out for this intensive remodel, but saves as much money as possible for the kitchen.