“Eichler homes are sacred ground for mid-century modern purists — but even the best intentions can lead to remodel missteps. This guide exposes the seven deadly sins that compromise Eichler integrity and the corresponding virtues that restore architectural harmony. Presented by the Boyenga Team at Compass, Silicon Valley’s leading Eichler specialists.”
Read MoreUpgrading an Eichler for sustainability doesn’t have to mean sacrificing its iconic mid-century modern soul. The Integrity Index helps homeowners identify retrofit strategies that boost energy performance, increase comfort, and enhance long-term value—while preserving the exposed-beam ceilings, glass walls, and architectural clarity Eichlers are known for. With careful planning and high-index upgrades like exterior roof insulation, heat-pump systems, slim aluminum glazing, and flush-mounted solar, owners can achieve a future-ready all-electric home that remains unmistakably Eichler.
Read MoreThrough the Mills Act, Eichler homeowners can save thousands annually on property taxes while protecting the architectural integrity of their mid-century modern homes. With historic districts emerging across California—from Palo Alto to Orange—this preservation program empowers owners to maintain original Eichler features and reinvest in lasting design, all while boosting long-term property value.”
Read MoreIn Eichler homes, the right fixtures aren’t just finishing touches—they’re value-drivers. From globe lights and slab cabinets to Neutra house numbers, period-correct choices can elevate resale. Mismatched barn lights, Shaker doors, or Tuscan faucets? They may cost you. The Boyenga Team breaks down what to keep, what to upgrade, and how authenticity sells.
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