One of the first things that attracted Tyler and Jessica Wichmann to their Sacramento area home was its atrium. “It was the biggest draw for us. My wife and I are big plant people, and we’ve collected cacti, succulents and houseplants over the years,” says Tyler.
The home was built in 1976 by the Streng Brothers, Bill and Jim Streng. Along with Carter Sparks, the home’s architect, they built nearly 4,000 homes in the area during the mid century. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom 2,100-square-foot home was built for its climate, as Sparks placed indoor atriums (rather than an exposed courtyard) and AC units in his designs, both of which make the home especially suitable for the hot Sacramento summers. “The atrium is built for the valley, as it gets us that…