"Has your Eichler lost its soul? Whether the paneling was painted over or the post-and-beam lines were erased in a clumsy renovation, this guide shows you how to reclaim mid-century magic—from globe pendant lighting and mahogany walls to curated color palettes and iconic landscaping—so your home channels the timeless vision of Joseph Eichler."
Read More“Fairglen and Fairwood aren’t just Eichler neighborhoods — they’re living blueprints of California Modernism. With atrium models, Claude Oakland signatures, and mid-century lines still intact on many streets, 95124 remains one of San Jose’s best-preserved Eichler enclaves. This is where architectural integrity meets neighborly charm.”
Read MoreMatching Eichler siding is more than just vertical lines—it’s about honoring the architectural soul of mid-century design. Whether you’re comparing HardiePanel, resawn plywood, or Nichiha, the right choice balances aesthetics, performance, and authenticity. For Eichler homeowners, the groove is everything.
Read More"Eichler entryways aren’t just design features — they’re emotional experiences. From bold door colors to serene atriums and organic materials, every detail was crafted to create balance, welcome, and calm. The moment you step through an Eichler’s iconic front door, you feel the difference — openness, shelter, and timeless style converge in one unforgettable arrival."
Read MoreUpdating an Eichler bathroom is all about balance—honoring its mid-century roots while upgrading for modern comfort. From terrazzo tile and floating vanities to warm wood accents and globe lighting, this guide shows how to design a functional, stylish space that feels like it belongs in an Eichler. Clean lines, smart storage, radiant heat-friendly flooring, and the right lighting can preserve the architectural soul while adding real value.
Read MoreTongue-and-groove ceilings are more than just Eichler aesthetics—they’re a structural and stylistic hallmark that defines the mid-century modern experience. From original redwood planks to modern recreations using cedar or Douglas fir, this guide explores why these ceilings matter, how to preserve them, and how to bring back their warmth and authenticity. Featuring insights from Eric and Janelle Boyenga, Silicon Valley’s leading Eichler experts at Compass.
Read MoreIn the Eichlerverse, architecture meets innovation. From VR walkthroughs to NFT-backed ownership, digital twins of mid-century modern homes are redefining how we preserve, market, and experience Eichlers—bridging timeless design with the platforms of the future.
Read MoreAs Joseph Eichler’s lead architect through the 1960s, Claude Oakland transformed mid-century suburban housing with atriums, gallery models, hillside designs, and timeless open layouts. His legacy lives on in thousands of iconic California homes—preserved and expertly marketed today by Eric and Janelle Boyenga, trusted Eichler specialists at Compass.
Read MoreEichler entryways—including breezeways, atriums, and glass-lined foyers—weren’t just functional transitions; they were transformative experiences. Designed by architects like Jones & Emmons and Claude Oakland, these spaces invite homeowners to slow down, breathe, and enter a more intentional, nature-connected lifestyle. The Boyenga Team at Compass continues to guide clients in finding and preserving these mid-century sanctuaries across Silicon Valley.
Read MoreDiscover how architects A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons helped define the Eichler aesthetic, transforming mid-century housing with iconic atrium designs, post-and-beam construction, and a lifestyle centered around indoor-outdoor living. Their partnership with Joseph Eichler created California’s most enduring modernist neighborhoods—homes the Boyenga Team expertly represents today.
Read MoreSunnyvale Manor, Eichler’s first architect-designed neighborhood, showcases mid-century modern innovation. With open floor plans, seamless indoor-outdoor integration, and prime Silicon Valley location, these homes remain highly desirable. The Boyenga Team, renowned Eichler experts, provide tailored services for buyers and sellers, ensuring a seamless real estate experience.
Read MoreEdgewood Eichler homes in Palo Alto showcase mid-century modern design with post-and-beam construction, open floor plans, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, radiant heating, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Located near Edgewood Plaza, these historic homes are highly sought-after. Eric and Janelle Boyenga of the Boyenga Team at Compass, luxury home experts, provide expert representation for buyers and sellers in Eichler real estate, ensuring the highest level of service, market insight, and property value maximization.
Read MoreTriple El Eichler homes in Palo Alto showcase mid-century modern design, featuring post-and-beam construction, open floor plans, radiant heating, and floor-to-ceiling glass walls. Protected by a single-story overlay, this sought-after Eichler enclave offers timeless architecture and a strong community. Eric and Janelle Boyenga of the Boyenga Team at Compass, luxury home experts, provide unmatched expertise in Eichler real estate, home preparation, and restoration.
Read MoreEichler homes are more than just architectural icons; they are a lifestyle choice, celebrated for their mid-century modern appeal and connection to nature. Join the Boyenga Team, Silicon Valley’s Eichler real estate experts, as we dive into the features that make these homes timeless. Discover Eichler’s distinctive neighborhoods across California, explore how modern Silicon Valley communities draw inspiration from his designs, and find out what it takes to preserve, enhance, and invest in these mid-century masterpieces.
Read MoreEichler homes are celebrated for their timeless, mid-century design and unique color palettes that connect the home with its natural surroundings. The original Eichler color schemes use earthy tones like browns, grays, and greens, complemented by the occasional vibrant accent. When painting an Eichler, homeowners can preserve its architectural character by using muted body colors, seamless trim work, and cohesive beam tones that flow from exterior to interior. For a personalized touch, consider a bold, mid-century-inspired color for the front door. The Boyenga Team, Eichler experts and Palo Alto neighborhood specialists, offer guidance for homeowners looking to refresh their Eichler homes while respecting the classic design principles. For more details, visit SiliconValleyEichlers.com.
Read More"Mountain View’s Eichler homes, particularly in the Fairview/Monta Loma and Bell Meadows neighborhoods, offer a rare glimpse into the timeless beauty of mid-century modern architecture. These iconic homes, with their open floor plans, atriums, and seamless connection to the outdoors, are highly sought after in Silicon Valley. The Boyenga Team, experts in Eichler and mid-century modern real estate, provides unparalleled guidance for buying, selling, or renovating these architectural treasures, ensuring a smooth and rewarding experience for homeowners and investors alike."
Read MoreLos Altos' Eichler homes, particularly in the Fallen Leaf Park and Parsons Court neighborhoods, offer a unique blend of mid-century modern design and architectural history. These homes, with their open floor plans, atriums, and seamless connection to nature, are highly sought after in Silicon Valley. The Boyenga Team, experts in Eichler and mid-century modern real estate, provides unparalleled guidance for buying, selling, or renovating these iconic properties, ensuring a seamless and rewarding experience in one of the Bay Area’s most desirable locations.
Read MoreCupertino’s Eichler homes, especially in the Fairgrove neighborhood, offer a unique blend of modernist architecture, community spirit, and historical significance. These mid-century modern gems, celebrated for their open floor plans and seamless indoor-outdoor living, are highly sought after in Silicon Valley. The Boyenga Team, with their deep expertise in Eichler homes and local market knowledge, is dedicated to helping you navigate the real estate process, whether you're looking to buy, sell, or renovate these architectural treasures.
Read MoreExplore the exclusive Eichler homes in Saratoga, where mid-century modern design meets serene, tree-lined streets. This comprehensive guide delves into the history, architectural features, and community atmosphere of the only Eichler development in Saratoga, located on Tobin Clark Drive and Princeton Road. Learn how the Boyenga Team, experts in Eichler and mid-century modern real estate, can help you navigate this unique market. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or renovate, Eric and Janelle Boyenga offer personalized guidance to help you achieve your real estate goals in this sought-after neighborhood.
Read MoreExplore the unique charm and architectural significance of Eichler homes in Los Gatos and Monte Sereno, including the exclusive Via Sereno development in Monte Sereno—the only Eichler community in the area. Learn about the mid-century modern design principles that define these iconic homes and discover the appeal of living in such a historic community. With expert insights from the Boyenga Team, this guide also covers other mid-century modern gems throughout the South Bay, offering valuable information for buyers and sellers alike. Whether you’re looking to own a piece of architectural history or considering selling your Eichler home, the Boyenga Team is here to help.
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