Midcentury Modern House, 1960s California home photos, 20th Century San Mateo County property, American architecture images
Midcentury Modern House in San Carlos
Remodeled Property in CA, United States of America design by Klopf Architecture
post updated August 14, 2023
Design: Klopf Architecture
Location: San Carlos, San Mateo County, California, USA
Midcentury Modern House
Photos © Mariko Reed
May 10, 2017
Midcentury Modern House
The previous owner of this 1960s modern home covered over the walls of glass with plywood and installed a massive awning at the rear of the house, blocking out most light and connection with the outdoors.
The original interior had a maze-like layout starting with a small entry area and moving into too many hallways. In short, the house felt dark and closed-in.
Nevertheless the new owners saw the potential in the home, purchased it, and hired Klopf Architecture to help them realize the potential. Today it is an open, light and bright, indoor-outdoor, clean and simple, modernist home for two professionals and their young son.
When touring the home with the new owners, Klopf saw immediate possibilities to reconfigure the house into a main living space including kitchen and dining, combining what used to be the old kitchen area and the under-utilized living room. The old kitchen was combined with a family room to the rear that became an office.
The kitchen itself moved as Klopf designed in a utility “core” with pantry, laundry, and mechanical systems where the kitchen used to be. In the bedroom wing, the master suite was improved with a walk-through closet that leads to a bathroom with skylights above the sinks.
The layout emphasizes openness and flow, connection between indoors and outdoors, and privacy from the street with courtyards and fences creating outdoor spaces that act as buffer zones.
Even though the master bedroom is on the street, the landscaped courtyard by Growsgreen between the master bedroom and the front fence makes it feel resort-like.
Skylights bring light into the deeper areas of the house to even out the natural lighting so the inhabitants don’t need electric lights most of the time.
It’s dramatic to track the sun coming in through the skylights and lighting up the kitchen on a sunny day.
Klopf updated the entry sequence to flow more smoothly by removing a gate and opening up the front door and entry area with sidelites and clerestory windows.
The builders opened up the house to the studs throughout and provided it with all new plumbing, electrical, radiant heat, roof, wall board, windows, insulation – the whole house is nearly new, but on the same footprint as the old one.
Heath tile in the bathrooms, IKEA cabinets with custom faces in the kitchen and pantry, Daltile flooring tile, and painted drywall throughout the house create a sense of consistency and flow from space to space.
Klopf and Growsgreen specified “timeless” exterior materials: plain smooth stucco, concrete, clear sealed western red cedar siding, and dark bronze anodized Western windows and doors.
By removing the old owner’s plywood, and increasing the openness with large windows, long folding wall systems, and wide sliding glass doors, the Klopf Architecture team connected the landscaped patios and courtyards by Growsgreen Landscape Design to the interior living areas of the house.
One feels a sense of calm and relaxation spending time either in the interior spaces or the adjoining exterior rooms with lush plantings.
Midcentury Modern House in San Carlos, California – Property Information
Klopf Architecture team: John Klopf, Chuang-Ming Liu and Ethan Taylor
Landscape Design: Growsgreen
Structural Engineer: Sezen and Moon
Contractor: Starburst Construction
Landscape Contractor: Inside Out SF
Location: San Carlos, CA, USA
Year completed: 2016
Photography © 2016 Mariko Reed
Midcentury Modern House in San Carlos images / information received 200117 from Klopf Architecture
California home design by Klopf Architecture on e-architect
Location: San Carlos, San Mateo County, California, United States of America
Architecture in San Francisco
San Francisco Architecture Walking Tours
James Goldstein House in Beverly Hills
photo © Tom Ferguson Photography
Californian Homes
Powerball Winner Mansion, Bel Air
Architect: Alex Kadavi
photo courtesy of Joe Bryant
Powerball Winner Mansion in Bel Air
Harry Gesner’s Sandcastle Malibu Beach Home, Malibu Beach
Architects: Harry Gesner
photo courtesy of Mike Helfrich
Harry Gesner’s Sandcastle Malibu Beach Home
American Architecture Designs
American Architectural Designs – recent selection from e-architect:
America Architecture News – latest building updates
Oakpass Residence in Beverly Hills
Comments / photos for the Midcentury Modern House in San Carlos design by Klopf Architecture USA page welcome.