Location: Ramat Hasharon
Built area: 280 square meters
Lot area: 503 square meters
A private house in Ramat Hasharon was designed for parents + 2 teenage children. The house was designed in a modern rustic style with natural materials that bring in the outside and combine the design items that make every space unique with a design statement. The house was designed on two levels - a lower public floor and an upper residential floor, with a bridge connecting the rooms and overlooking the lower floor.





As soon as you enter the house, you are impressed by the sense of space and the unique chandelier hanging from the double space's high ceiling straight into the living room and forming a design element. The house has French windows, so it was decided to give up roller blinds and use transparent light curtains. It should be noted that the public spaces were given not only a pleasant and inviting design but also connection points between the living room and the kitchen, which face the shared courtyard with a stunning and inviting pergola.
In the white kitchen, an "informal" dining area has been incorporated, replacing the island, from where you can maintain eye contact with the living room and the dining area located in a space rich in large windows that let the natural light in and are reflected in an oval mirror. In these spaces, a design story is revealed that focuses on the love of the tenants to host. It was also decided to combine white walls with a dark floor, creating a total look of a dynamic and unique house, especially in the living room - where a colorful picture is placed that attracts the eye. Opposite the living room, a staircase made of sheet metal was planned in combination with wood, in front of which there is an impressive fireplace. In an inner hallway bordering the stairs is a space created for a lively and useful work area thanks to the combination of a sewing machine that has been transformed into a work table and yellow color patches that make the corner stand out and have a nostalgic and modern design concept.







On the upper floor, the roof of the house gains focus thanks to the exposure of the wooden beams and their transformation into a design element that turns every room on the upper floor into a country house with a Provencal flavor. This style flows from the main bedroom to the children's rooms and to the wet spaces, where the rural feeling is preserved thanks to the combination of a pastoral color palette with items reminiscent of nature and the sea.













