The Eichler X-100 is not just a home in the San Mateo Highlands; it is a rare chance to step inside one of California modernism’s most fascinating experiments. Built as a steel-framed “house of the future,” the X-100 blends glass, garden atriums, exposed structure, indoor-outdoor living, and preserved mid-century character into a residence that still feels radically forward-thinking. Watch the video sneak peek, then experience the architecture in person during the upcoming open homes.
Read MoreEichler homes may look simple at first glance, but beneath the clean lines and glass walls lies an entire universe of clever, often overlooked design quirks. From rare triangular clerestory windows and floating rooflines to double A-frame atriums, gallery models, and original hardware that collectors obsess over, each Eichler model contains unique architectural “Easter eggs” that shape light, flow, and lifestyle. Understanding these subtleties isn’t just fascinating—it’s essential for buyers, sellers, and mid-century modern enthusiasts who want to evaluate authenticity, preserve architectural integrity, and maximize long-term property value.
Read MoreRead More“Every Eichler home tells a story—if you know where to look. From deciphering plan numbers like M-140 or X-100 to identifying design clues from Anshen & Allen, Jones & Emmons, or Claude Oakland, this guide helps Silicon Valley Eichler homeowners uncover their home’s original floorplan, architectural pedigree, and place in mid-century history.”