Blaine Siler, a Bay Area Eichler fanatic and one half of Redux Stage Co—a recently launched home-staging company dedicated to rescuing midcentury houses from cowhides and starburst mirrors—is putting his own four-bedroom atrium-style Eichler on the market. The 1963 home, part of the Rancho de la Santos del Diablo Eichler neighborhood in Concord, has undergone a slew of thoughtful renovations, from new vinyl tile to restored copper radiant heating to custom mahogany-paneled walls and cabinetry. Even the atrium is uncovered, per the period.
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