Posts tagged mid-century modern revival
The Eichler Color Code: Front Doors, Accent Walls, and the Rise of the Mid-Mod Palette

Eichler homes in Silicon Valley are instantly recognizable for their harmonious earth-tone exteriors punctuated by delightfully bold front doors and accent walls. From the original 1950s palettes of turquoise, terra-cotta, redwood stain, deep orange, and mint green to today’s creative reboots, color has always been key to Eichler identity and curb appeal. We explore how Joseph Eichler’s mid-century color choices defined these homes – and how modern owners in Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, San Jose, and Mountain View honor and reinvent the mid-mod palette today.

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The Eichler Effect: How the Mid-Century Modern Revival Began

Explore how Joseph Eichler’s innovative designs sparked the mid-century modern revival. Featuring insights from homeowners, real estate experts, and interior designers, this blog celebrates the timeless appeal and cultural significance of Eichler Homes.

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