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The Best Interior Designers in Marin

Our guide to where to find Marin’s best interior designer.

A modern white couch in a mostly white living room.
by Marin Staff
July 23, 2025
Modern Tiburon bathroom with wood vanity, marble countertop, mirrors.

A Family’s Forever Home in Tiburon is Renovated for its Next Phase: Empty Nesting

A family renovates their cherished home, merging timeless design with modern touches.

by Lotus Abrams, Photography by R. Brad Knipstein
July 15, 2025
Kress Jack, Living Room

Creative License: Interior Designer Kress Jack’s Mill Valley Home is Awash in Color and Character

Interior designer Kress Jack transforms a quirky Mill Valley fixer-upper into her dream home.

by By Lotus Abrams, Photography by R. Brad Knipstein
June 26, 2025
Dining Room in San Anselmo home

Color Play: A San Anselmo Family’s Remodeled Home Strikes a Balance Between Fun and Functional

After purchasing a home in sunny San Anselmo, it was time to transform the home to reflect the family’s lifestyle and personal aesthetic.

by Lotus Abrams, Photography by Meghan Bayley
June 13, 2024

Modern Mediterranean:  A Dark, Dated Home is Transformed into an Airy, Elegant Oasis with Timeless Appeal for a Retired Couple in Kentfield

A refined, modern Mediterranean retreat where the homeowners enjoy spending time together and with their children and grandchildren

Mediterranean Kentfield Home View
by Lotus Abrams, Photos by Mario Serafin
May 16, 2024
Home on Thomas Way, Tiburon

Sailor's Delight: A Remodeled Bayfront Home is a Dream Come True for a Water Lover in Tiburon

The home is an ideal environment for the owner to enjoy quiet moments of solitude, entertain friends and family and enjoy life at the water’s edge.

by Lotus Abrams, Photos by Mario Serafin
April 24, 2024
Colorful San Rafael home

Bright Spot: A Colorful Home Provides a Warm Welcome for a Family Returning to their Roots in Sunny San Rafael

A colorful home provides a warm welcome for a family returning to their roots in sunny San Rafael.

by Lotus Abrams Photos by Paul Dyer
March 28, 2024
Novato Ranch Home

An Updated 1960s Ranch-Style Home in Novato Embraces Open Spaces and Natural Elements

A major renovation was needed to make this a serene home perfect for a couple’s retirement lifestyle.

by Pamela Dittmer McKuen, Photography by Michelle Drewes
August 17, 2022
holly hollenbeck dining room

This Marin County Home is Full of Commissions by Bay Area Artists, Along with Thoughtfully Chosen Antiques

After more than a decade of living in a Marin home from the early 1900s, a couple found themselves longing for a more vibrant interior. 

by Laura Hine
June 1, 2022

Tour a Sausalito Home That Goes All In on Dazzling Light Fixtures

San Francisco-based designer Tineke Triggs designed a house for a single guy — but it’s definitely not your stereotypical bachelor pad.   

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by Laura Hine
May 6, 2022
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In this 1949 photo, the most prominent sign is “ In this 1949 photo, the most prominent sign is “Tamalpais” splashed across a two-story building in the photo’s center right. Even back then, the intersection was known as “The Hub.” That’s because for those nearby, it was indeed a center of activity. 

In 1875, two well-traveled dirt roads were joined by a rail line and unofficially christened “The Hub” — today, we know these two roads as Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and Red Hill Avenue in San Anselmo. In the 1920s, the area was made more congested thanks to the introduction of the electric-powered interurban trains that started transiting the confluence. At the same time, the Tamalpais Community Playhouse, or “Tamalpais” for short, entered the scene. The Tamalpais’ first movie was The Humming Bird starring Gloria Swanson. As an added attraction, vocalist and pianist Uma Waldrop would perform on a $25,000 organ. Soon, the 1,000-seat venue became the Tamalpais Theater which showed films from the 1930s onwards, before closing in 1989. Today, its marquee publicizes community events, and its greatly reconfigured lobby is home to The Image Flow, a center for quality photographic printing. 

As for “the Hub,” by the end of World War II, rail traffic had left town, while traffic caused by cars, buses and trucks significantly increased. To counteract this, a city police officer was dispatched daily in the late 1960s to personally direct rush hour traffic, and in 1972, automated traffic lights were finally installed. Yet despite the many improvements that have been made to these lights, “The Hub” remains one of Marin County’s busiest intersections. 

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Marin isn’t just a great place to watch movies — it’s a great place to make them. Some of the most iconic scenes and images in classic films were filmed all over Marin County, from residential neighborhoods in San Rafael, Mill Valley and Belvedere, to the scenic vistas of Muir Woods, Point Reyes and the Marin Headlands. In short, our gorgeous county has made an indelible mark on film history and will continue to provide breathtaking backdrops for films in the future.

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