This incredible Eichler home was completely reimagined by Klopf Architecture in Mountain View, a city located In the heart of Silicon Valley, California. With a love for woodworking, the homeowners wanted beautiful wood designs that would make their Eichler truly unique. They chose to update the entire four-bedroom, two-bathroom house to ensure a consistent look and feel throughout.
The collaborative designs inspired custom elements including walnut finishes covering one-of-a-kind wall niches, interior door designs, a new wine cellar in the former pantry, and thoughtful accents throughout the kitchen, bathrooms, and living spaces. Klopf converted the area into a much more comfortable and functional living space.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Klopf Architecture CONTRACTOR Rich Mathers Construction, Inc. STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Sezen & Moon Structural Engineering, Inc.
Klopf reconfigured the spaces so the family now enjoys a multi-functional space where they can work, entertain and relax together enjoying easy access to the outdoors through floor-to-ceiling glass sliders.
What We Love: This light-filled midcentury home offers a stylish overhaul for family living. Indoor living areas flow seamlessly into the outdoors where walls of glass embrace the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Spaces were beautifully revamped to be more multi-functional to meet the family’s lifestyle needs. Overall, the architects did a fabulous job of renovating this dwelling to create an open and airy floor plan with notable details throughout.
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Note: Be sure to have a look at a couple of other fascinating home tours that we have highlighted here on One Kindesign from the portfolio of the architects of this project, Klopf Architecture: A modern California dwelling with surprising interior warmth and Mid-century modern dwelling in California gets flawless remodel.
The redesigned kitchen includes more cabinetry and an oversized skylight introducing balanced light to the area.
Expanded into a closet, the primary bathroom now includes a steam shower and free-standing tub and is soaked in light from new skylights.
A new primary closet was added mirroring the bump out of the former bonus room on the opposite end, which is now a bright music room featuring homeowner-built cabinetry. A second set of sliders now provide more natural light and access outside. Each room facing the backyard is connected to new outdoor living spaces created by filling in an old swimming pool.
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