Sausalito Retreat sits atop Wolfback Ridge in Sausalito, CA, United States, a three-level house reworked by 35th Collective. The 2,500-square-foot, 1951 structure now expands to three bedrooms and three baths with broad glazing and timber-lined rooms. Inside and out, the project reads as a quiet refresh that leans into wood, stone, and brass while opening to the San Francisco Bay.
When an unexpected car fire ignited the drive for innovation, the Rockrise Renovation project in Sausalito, California, transformed a classic 1950s home into a modern masterpiece. Richardson Pribuss Architects expertly navigated the challenge, enhancing the 2,200-square-foot mid-century house with luxurious new spaces and a refreshed interior design. The updated structure not only capitalizes on its breathtaking San Francisco Bay views but also harmonizes advanced features with its historical essence.
Turnbull Griffin Haesloop transformed this two-unit 1940s ranch-style building into a serene, single-family retreat that captures sweeping views of San Francisco Bay.