Concrete is the unsung hero of every Eichler home—forming the foundation underfoot, flowing seamlessly into patios, and shaping the modernist rhythm of sidewalks, slabs, and aggregate entries. It’s not just structural; it’s a design statement that grounds the home in California’s indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
Read MoreExplore why Joseph Eichler’s mid-century modern homes were built without baseboards – and how this intentional detail reinforces modernist design values. Discover how the absence of baseboards in Eichler homes creates floating wall planes, seamless indoor-outdoor transitions, and an honest celebration of materials that together define the iconic Eichler aesthetic.
Read More"The best Eichler flooring isn’t just beautiful—it’s functional, radiant-compatible, and true to mid-century ideals. Whether you choose original cork, modern terrazzo, or sleek concrete, the right material should echo the home's architectural soul while serving your lifestyle. Room by room, we break it down."
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