Tucked behind an 1897 Victorian farmhouse Keller Court Commons is a modern enclave inspired by old-time neighborhood values. Designed by MAD Architects and developed by Jim Soules and Milli Fredricks, this pocket neighborhood'' blends detached single-family homes with eco-conscious design. Centered around a grassy courtyard with a shou sugi ban-clad community building, pizza oven, bocce court, fruit trees, wisteria-draped pergola, and shared veggie garden, it offers built-in community and connection.732 Keller Court sits quietly at the back of the development with sweeping views of the Petaluma countryside and Sonoma Mountain. The home maximizes natural light and green living with solar panels, radiant heat, an EV charging meter, and a fire-hardened metal roof. Inspired by Sol LeWitt, designer Jenny Lynn Hall used lime plaster panels in vivid hues and materials recalling the site's farming past-corrugated metal, barn cedar, and concrete.Inside, quality craftsmanship shows in the terrazzo tile, radiant floors, and cathedral ceilings. The living room's metal feature wall and floor-to-ceiling windows create an airy, artful space adjoining a sleek industrial kitchen with Bosch, LG, and Thermador appliances. Two ensuite bedrooms offer privacy and comfort.