An Eichler laundry area does not need to be fancy. It needs to be dry, safe, serviceable, and honest. Behind the glass walls, atriums, radiant slabs, carports, and open floor plans, every Eichler still needs a practical utility zone where lint, water, heat, moisture, electricity, gas, and drainage all behave. This Property Nerd guide explains how buyers and sellers can understand dryer vents, heat pump dryers, washer leaks, slab-safe laundry planning, garage and carport utility zones, inspections, documentation, staging, and resale value.
Read MoreAdding an ADU to an Eichler is not the same as adding a backyard cottage to an ordinary home. Eichlers were designed around privacy, glass walls, atriums, post-and-beam structure, radiant slabs, low rooflines, and carefully framed indoor-outdoor spaces. A well-designed ADU can add flexibility, rental potential, multigenerational living, guest space, or a work-from-home studio — but a poorly placed one can block views, compromise privacy, overwhelm the lot, or weaken the home’s mid-century modern character. This guide explains how Eichler owners, buyers, and sellers can think about ADUs in a way that protects both function and architecture.
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