San Diego Home & Garden - March 2020
Photography by Carol Sonstein
Photography by Carol Sonstein
Photography by Vincent Andrunas
UKG executive chef Tim Kolanko shares yummy salad for your next BBQ.
Some of the San Diego Fire Department's horses found homes and other were honorably retire to city-owned land.
Inside the home of Barry LeBlanc and Michael McGee, you'll find vibrant artwork, vintage cars and mischievous dachshunds.
7 expert tips for selecting colors that work together.
Urban Kitchen Group executive chef Tim Kolanko shares this spring dessert.
Photography by Vincent Andrunas
Infuse your loo with color and personality with these tips.
Consider this your March garden checklist.
Bring on that healthy spring glow with these colorful, crunchy veggies.
From a sleek lap pool to a Japanese cat figurines collection, the interior aesthetic leaves traditional exterior behind.
Learn exactly how to care for these double-duty garden staples.
Some tricks of the trade for preparing meat the sustainable way.
The organic and natural nestle next to industrial chic in this year's winner
Try the sustainable practice of whole-animal cooking at home with this dish from UKG.
An accident inspired this longtime fitness instructor to take her talents to the canvas.
Aging in place dances with minimalist design in this year's winner
A traditional backyard cookout gets a sustainable makeover with UKG.
Nothing will go to waste with this delectable seafood dish.
Modern mingles with Old World in this year’s winning bathroom
Take a peek inside these coveted Beach-Barber Tract residences where gardens display seasonal hues.
Between the frenzy of food halls and a ska-themed Asian fusion spot, there's no shortage of new meals to try.
A cheerful balance of two classic looks celebrates a couple's individual styles
Bathroom winners stir styles for an overflow of fantastic
Del Mar's Daniela Garcia Allie knows how much a simple note during a hard time can mean.
Follow one local’s trail to see some of her favorite vibrant street art.
Designer Bryn Young transforms the curb appeal and usable space of her childhood home