Modern Upgrades with a Respectful Touch
Energy efficiency is another crucial factor. Because Eichlers weren’t built with conventional insulation or attics, improvements like insulated glazing and under-roof insulation must be done carefully. The expansive glass walls mean that replacing windows should maintain the seamless indoor-outdoor experience. Materials also matter—certain finishes, like textured drywall or incompatible woods, can break the Eichler feel. Finally, many Eichler neighborhoods have architectural guidelines or historic overlays, so it’s wise to check local regulations before making major changes. Respecting these details ensures your Eichler home stays timeless while adapting to modern comfort.
How to Prepare
For A Eichler Home
Secure Your Living Arrangements
Consider temporary living arrangements if the remodel covers extensive areas of your home. Planning ahead for your stay during the renovation can help minimize disruptions to your daily life.
Understand the Blueprints
Familiarize yourself with the project blueprints and designs before construction starts. Understanding these documents will help you visualize the end result and communicate any concerns or adjustments with our architectural engineer.
Organize & Store Belongings
Declutter and organize your possessions before the remodel begins. Rent a storage unit if necessary to safeguard your items from dust and damage during construction.





