Joseph Eichler homes have an incredibly distinctive look that is revered in the design world. What’s amazing is that they look even better when they’ve been updated to fit into contemporary design standards. A 1970s Eichler home was recently renovated and the results are phenomenal. The characteristic vaulted, triangular ceiling in the main living area is enhanced with two skylights above the sofas. White walls, ceilings, and furniture create the modern vibe while a brick fireplace, wood-planked ceilings, and vintage light fixtures keep the home rooted in its original era. Green and pink accent colors contribute to the nostalgic heritage. The powder room is the most eye-catching room in the house due to its reflective, metallic walls that are covered in an electric-pink, stenciled mural. The home is a mesmerizing blend of two eras, yet it never misses a design step.
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