“Replacing windows and sliders in an Eichler isn’t just a renovation—it’s a restoration of vision. By balancing California’s strict energy codes with mid-century design integrity, you can modernize for comfort without sacrificing authenticity. The Boyenga Team helps Silicon Valley Eichler owners navigate every step—from sourcing frameless glass walls to selecting thermally-broken aluminum systems that preserve resale value and architectural legacy.”
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 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 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 MoreDiscover 20 expert-level tips for buying an Eichler in Silicon Valley like a true property nerd. From identifying iconic mid-century features and evaluating radiant heat systems to understanding neighborhood-specific design protections, this in-depth guide unlocks everything buyers need to know. Written with insights from Eric and Janelle Boyenga—Silicon Valley’s premier Eichler specialists at Compass—this is your ultimate playbook for navigating California’s most architecturally significant homes.
Read MoreDiscover the epitome of mid-century modern living at 2366 Fairglen Drive in Willow Glen. This meticulously remodeled Eichler home combines iconic architectural elements with contemporary upgrades, offering a luxurious and serene lifestyle in a historic neighborhood.
Read MoreLos Altos 94024 is a coveted Silicon Valley enclave blending small-town charm with luxury living. Explore Eichler mid-century homes around Fallen Leaf Park, top-ranked schools, family-friendly lifestyle amenities, and a red-hot real estate market where tech executives and discerning buyers drive strong demand. This comprehensive guide offers a deep dive into 94024’s history, community character, housing trends, and the expert realtors (the Boyenga Team) who navigate this prestigious market.
Read MoreSunnyvale’s 94087 is a premier Silicon Valley ZIP code where Eichler’s mid-century modern vision meets today’s luxury lifestyle. With top schools, vibrant parks, and soaring $3M+ home values, this neighborhood offers timeless architecture and tech-driven prosperity—all expertly navigated by the Boyenga Team at Compass.
Read MoreMore than just a heating method, Eichler’s radiant floors are part of the home’s soul—offering silent, even warmth that defines the mid-century living experience. Whether preserved or upgraded, the right heating system can enhance comfort, protect value, and honor the architectural legacy of California’s most iconic modern home
Read MoreSmall architectural details make a big impact on mid-century curb appeal. From Eichler-appropriate mailboxes to iconic house numbers, discover how to enhance your entry with modernist accessories that honor the spirit of California modernism—plus where to source them locally and online.
Read MoreWhile both Eichler homes and Palm Springs Desert Modern houses embrace clean lines, glass walls, and indoor-outdoor living, they reflect two distinct design responses to California’s varied climates and cultures. From atriums to breeze blocks, understanding these modernist legacies helps buyers choose the lifestyle—and architecture—that fits them best.
Read MoreRead MoreFrom sculptural succulents to corten steel planters and decomposed granite patios, Eichler landscaping today balances timeless mid-century aesthetics with smart, water-wise choices. Designed with geometry, sustainability, and architectural harmony in mind, a drought-tolerant Eichler garden is both a style statement and a smart investment—especially when guided by Eichler experts like Eric and Janelle Boyenga.
Long before fair housing laws existed, Joseph Eichler quietly integrated California suburbs—selling homes to buyers of all races and standing firm against segregation. His modernist vision wasn’t just architectural, it was ethical. Today, that legacy lives on through professionals like the Boyenga Team, who continue advocating for design-forward, inclusive neighborhoods.
Read MoreIn Silicon Valley, many of the most desirable Eichler homes never reach the MLS. Increasingly sold through private networks and whisper listings, these architectural icons are changing hands in off-market deals that offer discretion for sellers and early access for savvy buyers. With top Eichler agents like Eric and Janelle Boyenga of Compass guiding both sides, off-market is no longer the exception—it’s the strategy.
Read More“Eichler front facades are a masterclass in modernist restraint—combining vertical siding, asymmetrical rooflines, clerestory windows, and carports to create architecture that prioritizes privacy, light, and clean design. What looks simple on the surface reveals a deep commitment to form, function, and timeless California modernism.”
Read MoreFrom a Ladera neighborhood dance party in 1966 to Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir’s early days in Palo Alto, the story of Eichler homes and the Grateful Dead is deeply intertwined with the cultural revolution of 1960s California. These modernist homes and psychedelic pioneers shared geography, ethos, and a love for openness, experimentation, and community.
Read More“Eichler homes don’t just attract buyers—they inspire devotion. With atriums, walls of glass, and clean modernist lines, these mid-century masterpieces have built a design-savvy fanbase who treat their homes as collector’s items, restoring and preserving them with almost cult-like reverence.”
Read More“In a post-pandemic world hungry for wellness, light, and space, the Eichler atrium offers more than aesthetics—it’s a therapeutic centerpiece that brings nature, privacy, and purpose back into the home. With biophilic design, sunlit rooms, and a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle, the classic Eichler floor plan feels custom-built for modern living.”
Read MoreRead MoreFrom clerestory windows to tongue-and-groove ceilings, this in-depth glossary breaks down the architectural DNA of Eichler homes. Whether you're a first-time buyer, mid-mod renovator, or just obsessed with California Modernism, this guide helps you speak the language of authentic Eichler design with confidence.
Why settle for farmhouse fake when you can live in real modernism? This restored post-and-beam Eichler blends architectural integrity with modern upgrades—offering atrium drama, glass-wall serenity, and a floor plan so open your Instagram Stories will look like they were shot in Palm Springs (minus the windstorms). Mid-century authenticity meets smart, sustainable luxury.
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