In Thousand Oaks, Calif., et sal interiors took on a whole home renovation of a historic Eichler. The project was last touched in 1964, nearly every system was in need of repair from a disintegrating kitchen to an overgrown landscape. However, between the cracks, the team at et sal interiors saw the original beauty of the home.
The style of the home Eichler, comes from Joseph Eichler, the iconic mid-century modern developer in California between 1949 and 1966. The team at et sal interiors decided to preserve as much of the home’s original charm such as Luan mahogany walls, the glass floor to ceiling windows and the iconic ceilings. While paying homage to the artful elements that defined this style, upgrades were made for increased function and livability. Elements of this included increasing storage, modernizing the bathroom and enhancing the indoor-outdoor functionality the architecture is known for.
et sal interiors is a full-service boutique interior design studio led by Sophia deDomenico. They worked with BuildD3 while building the project. The project was designed in three months, with building for an additional three months and two months of furnishings.
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