
To reimagine a dated, Seventies ranch in Pleasanton, California, Vacation spot Eichler partnered with Eyerly Structure to deliver this split-level home into as we speak’s instances. Whereas the younger household appreciated the 70s character of the house, they desired a contemporary spin with added performance seen in as we speak’s builds. The up to date abode now options trendy particulars, mid-century furnishings, and a plethora of gorgeous tile from Fireclay Tile.
A glass wall opens out from a multipurpose room providing views of Mount Diablo. The room’s different focus is a double-sided fire that was up to date with vertical wooden slats and tile in a big, round sample.
The kitchen is renovated with mild wooden cupboards and a mosaic wall made with hexagonal tiles that complement the blue vary.
The primary lounge options an angled wooden ceiling and the opposite aspect of the double-sided fire. Clad in matte black tile, the hearth has a minimalist aesthetic that’s completely juxtaposed with the white partitions and beams.
Within the basement, which the unique architect named “Rumpus Room,” a brand new kitchenette and bar is there to entertain friends.
Pictures by John Shum.