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Renewed Classic Eichler

Klopf Architecture, Growsgreen Landscape Design, and Flegel's Construction partnered to bring this mid-century atrium Eichler home up to 21st century standards. Together with the owners, Geoff Campen and the Klopf Architecture team carefully integrated elements and ideas from the mid-century period without making the space seem dated. They entrusted Klopf Architecture to respectfully expand and update the home, while still keeping it “classic”. The Klopf team helped them open up the kitchen, dining, and living spaces into one flowing great room, expand the master suite, replace the kitchen and bathrooms, and provide additional features like an office and powder room, all while maintaining the mid-century modern style of this Silicon Valley home.
Renewed Classic Eichler Klopf Architecture, Growsgreen Landscape Design, and Flegel's Construction partnered to bring this mid-century atrium Eichler home up to 21st century standards. Together with the owners, Geoff Campen and the Klopf Architecture team carefully integrated elements and ideas from the mid-century period without making the space seem dated. They entrusted Klopf Architecture to respectfully expand and update the home, while still keeping it “classic”. The Klopf team helped them open up the kitchen, dining, and living spaces into one flowing great room, expand the master suite, replace the kitchen and bathrooms, and provide additional features like an office and powder room, all while maintaining the mid-century modern style of this Silicon Valley home.
Eichler Homes' policies to sell to any qualified buyer were an "open secret" in the industry. This Claude Oakland-designed 1962-model in Orange advertised that "The parents enjoy complete privacy in the master bedroom suite and direct access to the rear patio".
Eichler Homes' policies to sell to any qualified buyer were an "open secret" in the industry. This Claude Oakland-designed 1962-model in Orange advertised that "The parents enjoy complete privacy in the master bedroom suite and direct access to the rear patio".
In 1958, Eichler resigned from the National Association of Home Builders when they refused to support a nondiscrimination policy. This 1964-home was designed by Jones & Emmons with Claude Oakland and is in the Fairhills tract in Orange.
In 1958, Eichler resigned from the National Association of Home Builders when they refused to support a nondiscrimination policy. This 1964-home was designed by Jones & Emmons with Claude Oakland and is in the Fairhills tract in Orange.
The home is located in the Sequoyah Hills tract in the Oakland Hills of California, one of the last Bay Area communities developed by Eichler. It’s often called “the land of the lost Eichlers” and many of the homes are in pristine condition.
The home is located in the Sequoyah Hills tract in the Oakland Hills of California, one of the last Bay Area communities developed by Eichler. It’s often called “the land of the lost Eichlers” and many of the homes are in pristine condition.
This four-bedroom 1960-home was designed by Anshen & Allen in Orange, California's Fairmeadows tract. The original brochure advertised "a separate parlor and dining room that gives complete privacy to the adult area of the home" and "a huge pantry that provides abundant storage space for the conveniently planned kitchen." It also highlighted the enormous atrium and rear patio for maximum outdoor living.
This four-bedroom 1960-home was designed by Anshen & Allen in Orange, California's Fairmeadows tract. The original brochure advertised "a separate parlor and dining room that gives complete privacy to the adult area of the home" and "a huge pantry that provides abundant storage space for the conveniently planned kitchen." It also highlighted the enormous atrium and rear patio for maximum outdoor living.
A house in Greenmeadow, a Joseph Eichler development in Palo Alto.
A house in Greenmeadow, a Joseph Eichler development in Palo Alto.
This Double-A has striking curb appeal. It also has the original two-car garage.
This Double-A has striking curb appeal. It also has the original two-car garage.
This 1962 Eichler home designed by A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons is in the Fairhaven tract in Orange, California.
This 1962 Eichler home designed by A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons is in the Fairhaven tract in Orange, California.
Frank Lloyd Wright photographed at his Taliesin studio by Pedro E. Guerrero, the longtime resident photographer at Taliesin West.
Frank Lloyd Wright photographed at his Taliesin studio by Pedro E. Guerrero, the longtime resident photographer at Taliesin West.
Set in the trendy Vista Las Palmas neighborhood, the restored midcentury is recognized for being the largest Alexander-built home—as well as the residence with the largest pool.
Set in the trendy Vista Las Palmas neighborhood, the restored midcentury is recognized for being the largest Alexander-built home—as well as the residence with the largest pool.
Listed for $3M, the 1963 residence is perched amidst the canopy of a wooded Dallas hillside.
Listed for $3M, the 1963 residence is perched amidst the canopy of a wooded Dallas hillside.
Completed in 2018 on a 2.6-acre site in the San Juan Islands, the two-bedroom modular home was installed in a day.
Completed in 2018 on a 2.6-acre site in the San Juan Islands, the two-bedroom modular home was installed in a day.