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From Fire to Fresh Start: A Mid-Century Modern Home Reborn

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In the San Mateo Highlands of California, Klopf Architecture has reimagined what was once an original Eichler home, tragically lost to fire. Instead of simply replicating the past, the architects worked with contractor Henry Calvert of Calvert Ventures to complete a larger, more open residence that honors Eichler’s principles while adapting them for a multi-generational family.

From Fire to Fresh Start: A Mid-Century Modern Home Reborn

The new home takes on an “L” shape, a form that opens toward the yard and maximizes indoor-outdoor living. Designed in collaboration with Arterra Landscape Architects, the backyard is a central feature. It’s fully landscaped and includes a pool, firepit, barbeque, and a dedicated outdoor dining area, making it as much a living space as the interior.

From Fire to Fresh Start: A Mid-Century Modern Home Reborn

Beyond the main residence, the architects incorporated a breezeway that connects the house to an in-law unit. This thoughtful layout supports multi-generational living while maintaining privacy, with both wings opening to the pool and landscaped garden.

From Fire to Fresh Start: A Mid-Century Modern Home Reborn

Inside, a wall of glass dissolves the boundary between house and garden. The open floor plan brings the kitchen, dining, and living room together in one expansive space filled with natural light. Inside, a wall of glass dissolves the boundary between house and garden. The open floor plan brings the kitchen, dining, and living room together in one expansive space filled with natural light.

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From Fire to Fresh Start: A Mid-Century Modern Home Reborn

This continuity continues into the primary suite, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame backyard views and a warm wood ceiling extends seamlessly outdoors.

From Fire to Fresh Start: A Mid-Century Modern Home Reborn

In the primary bathroom, natural light pours in through both a window and a skylight. The shower and bath, though separate, share a unifying wall tile that reinforces the home’s sense of consistency.

From Fire to Fresh Start: A Mid-Century Modern Home Reborn

Elsewhere, another bedroom features windows that follow the roofline, drawing light deep into the space, while a secondary bathroom repeats the gray tiles, creating harmony across the interiors.

From Fire to Fresh Start: A Mid-Century Modern Home Reborn

From Fire to Fresh Start: A Mid-Century Modern Home Reborn

This San Mateo Highlands home is a rebuild, but also a story of renewal, where loss sparked the chance to create something brighter, larger, and more connected to the landscape.

Photography © Mariko Reed

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