Location: Ramat Hasharon
Built area: 350 square meters
Lot area: 600 square meters
A house in Ramat Hasharon was designed for a couple + 3 children.



The design is in a modern, warm, and homely style. Four half-levels connect the different functions in the house.
Each function in the house was given its own uniqueness: in the family area, a window was designed from a Belgian profile that spans the height of one and a half floors, creating an empowering feeling, bringing in a lot of natural light, and a direct connection with the front garden.




In the living room, a power wall was designed as a brick wall that colors the space and enriches it.
A careful design of a two-sided carpentry piece of furniture divides the living room and the dining areas while maintaining lightness and eye contact between the areas.
A white and minimalist kitchen creates a neutral and dynamic light point in the space.
The living room, dining, and kitchen areas had Belgian profile openings facing the pergola in the back garden.




The staircase is covered with the same parquet as the other floors. It has a glass railing that creates a feeling of lightness and transparency between the levels.
Each bathroom space was uniquely designed with the choice of wall covering and complementary flooring that is colorful, lively, and interesting.
