Perched above the Berkeley hills, this Eichler home originally embodied a traditional mid-century layout, with a small narrow galley kitchen interrupting the flow of the main living space. By reimagining the floor plan and relocating the kitchen to the dining area, we created a more open and cohesive environment that celebrates the home's architectural character.

The redesign emphasizes volume, natural light, and the home's sweeping views, enhancing the sense of connection between interior and landscape. A soft neutral palette contribute to an atmosphere that feels both ethereal and grounded—a serene retreat designed for effortless living, entertaining, and relaxation.

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Castro 2nd floor