A Midcentury Eichler-Designed House in Silicon Valley, Minimal, Updated Edition
Photography by Joe Fletcher,
courtesy of Ryan Leidner Architecture
When Isabelle Olson and Matthaeus Krenn toured this house, designed by A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons in 1962 for Eichler, they knew they had found a gem. The only problem? It had been through several unfortunate renovations. San Francisco-based architect Ryan Leidner was brought onboard to sensitively reimagine the home for the couple; take a look.
The front door leads to this inner courtyard, around which the home is built.
Eichler homes are known for their prioritization of indoor-outdoor living.
The sleek kitchen featuring Carrara marble and painted wood cabinets with White Oak accents.
Thonet chairs surround a Roundish Table from Maruni.
The primary bedroom, with access to the pool and patio.
A bathroom with a view. The fixtures are by Dornbracht.
The cheerful bedroom of one of the couple’s two kids faces the courtyard.