April 11, 2026

Interior Intuition Design

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This home in the heart of Sonoma wine country is a contemporary hideaway for art and adventure

This home in the heart of Sonoma wine country is a contemporary hideaway for art and adventure

About an hour-and-a-half north of San Francisco, sheltered from the rest of the world by a lush canopy of oaks, is a dynamic young family’s year-round escape from city life. But this place is more than a quick getaway – it’s pure devotion to the art of living.

Located on an acre-and-a-half lot in the heart of Sonoma’s wine country, the house offers sweeping views of the Mayacamas Mountains and the region’s famed vineyards. What was once a traditional 1960s Spanish hacienda-style home has been transformed into a stunning contemporary retreat thanks to Chroma, the San Francisco-based interior design studio led by partners Alexis Tompkins and Leann Conquer.

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The entryway to a Sonoma home designed by interior design firm Chroma.

(Image credit: Stephen Kent Johnson)

‘[Before we got involved] there was a discussion about whether to embrace the Spanish style or modernise it,’ says Tompkins, noting a whole-house renovation by award-winning Oakland-based firm building Lab set their design stage. ‘In the end, they really wanted to modernise it because of their incredible art collection.’

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The living room is anchored by a custom sectional in a chartreuse mohair and a pair of ’50s-era lounge chairs by Lawrence Peabody

(Image credit: Stephen Kent Johnson)

And, while the homeowners are serious art collectors who serve as board members of a prestigious contemporary art museum, being parents to two soon-to-be teenage daughters also meant creating an equally welcoming, playful environment. ‘They’re super laid-back,’ says Conquer. ‘The kids are into music and reading, and activities like archery and fencing, and really they just love being outside.’

To that end, the design duo conceived a vibrant, textural and wholly mid-century aesthetic that paid a convivial deference to the native landscape surrounding the 3,900 sq ft, four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom home.

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The living room includes unobstructed views to the landscape and swimming pool.

(Image credit: Stephen Kent Johnson)

In the living room, a full wall of sliding doors opens onto a pool deck and the countryside beyond. ‘It’s very much indoor-outdoor living and, although they wanted an overall casual feel, [she] wanted this particular space to be a little “turned up,”’ said Tompkins.

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