Remember the stunning Roger Lee modernist home we shared last June? If you liked that, you’ll love this. Same leafy location, same architect, and same familiar features …
More →Remember the stunning Roger Lee modernist home we shared last June? If you liked that, you’ll love this. Same leafy location, same architect, and same familiar features …
More →1958 pitched-roof model, with 4 beds/2 baths, over 1659 SqFt, in San Rafael’s Lower Lucas Valley. We’d never pick white as a siding color, but the orange accents make it work …
More →We expected a lot from the 2017 San Mateo Highlands Eichler Home Tour. And we got it. But first, we had to get there. Two hours from Sac (a relatively long drive for us Brits) …
More →Attention-grabbing 1960 atrium model, in Orange’s Fairhaven tract. A seductive single-pitch climbs left to right, with crisp white ceilings topping a dreamy palette …
More →A case of déjà vu with this one. Another 1965 Claude Oakland ‘gallery model’ in Sequoyah Hills, just up the street from the one we posted a few weeks back …
More →This May, the San Mateo Highlands neighborhood is holding an Eichler Home Tour, featuring ten carefully curated homes, each staying true to the Eichler aesthetic we all know and love …
More →Not the first Sequoyah Hills Eichler we’ve posted, and with good reason –somehow, this tiny 50-something home ‘hood consistently turns up good-looking Eichlers …
More →Palm Springs’ Racquet Club Estates features around 550 single-family homes, built in the late 50s–early 60s. Most are classic William Krisel designs, built by the Alexander Construction Company …
More →We did it. We finally visited Palm Springs –California’s modernist mecca in the desert…and for Modernism Week, no less. Here are some highlights from our trip …
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