Behind the clean lines of an Eichler home lies a world of mathematical precision. From modular post-and-beam grids to harmonically proportioned atriums and sun-calculated roof overhangs, Eichler design is a masterclass in geometry and balance. This deep dive reveals the hidden mathematical logic that creates the calm, intuitive harmony owners feel—and rarely realize is engineered into every beam, bay, and void.
Read More“Eichler homes are cinematic by nature—post-and-beam lines, glass walls, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow create a ready-made film set. This guide breaks down how to capture mid-century architecture like a director, from lighting and lenses to composition and movement. Presented by the Boyenga Team at Compass, Silicon Valley’s leading Eichler home experts.”
Read MoreDiscover 1186 Lyons Street, a beautifully rebuilt Eichler home in Redwood City featuring four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Steps from Red Morton Park and minutes to downtown, this home blends authentic mid-century design with modern upgrades and access to top schools, tech hubs, and community amenities.
Read More“Eichler’s atriums weren’t just architectural statements—they were Cold War sanctuaries. In an era marked by nuclear anxiety and postwar optimism, Joseph Eichler offered glass-walled openness buffered by protective privacy. His homes married efficient design with democratic ideals, creating modernist havens that reflected both the fears and freedoms of mid-century America.”
Read MoreNot all mid-century materials were created equal. While redwood siding, mahogany paneling, and terrazzo floors age like fine wine, others—like radiant heat systems and vintage Formica—require more nuanced decisions. This deep-dive reveals what’s worth preserving, what should be upgraded, and how to make smart choices that honor your home’s architectural soul and increase long-term value.
Read MoreWondering when your Eichler was built? From fascia lines to tongue-and-groove ceilings, atrium layouts to siding patterns, this detailed forensic guide decodes the subtle architectural clues that reveal your Eichler’s build year. Whether you're a homeowner, agent, or mid-century fan, discover how to trace your Eichler's design DNA—featuring expert insight from Eichler specialists Eric and Janelle Boyenga of Compass.
Read MoreEichler homes are architectural masterpieces—but cooling them can be a challenge. This in-depth guide explores passive design techniques and cutting-edge HVAC solutions specifically tailored to mid-century modern Eichlers in Silicon Valley. From foam roof insulation and clerestory ventilation to ductless mini-splits and high-velocity systems, learn how to keep your Eichler cool year-round—featuring expert insight from Eric and Janelle Boyenga, trusted Eichler specialists at Compass.
Read MoreFurnishing an Eichler isn’t just about style—it’s about honoring architectural heritage while supporting modern life. From Eames lounge chairs to modern outdoor sets that echo indoor-outdoor flow, this room-by-room guide reveals how to choose mid-century furniture that perfectly complements Silicon Valley Eichler homes. With expert guidance from Eric and Janelle Boyenga—renowned Eichler home specialists with Compass—discover how to furnish your Eichler with authenticity, elegance, and timeless ease.
Read MoreReimagining an Eichler kitchen means more than installing sleek appliances—it’s about honoring iconic mid-century design while adapting to modern life. This in-depth guide features stunning before-and-after renovations from Silicon Valley Eichler homes, with expert tips on layout, materials, tech, and preserving Joseph Eichler’s legacy. With guidance from Eichler specialists Eric and Janelle Boyenga of Compass, discover how to renovate with integrity, innovation, and timeless style.
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.
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