Welcome to BN Apartment, a beautiful minimalist-designed haven in Kiryat Ono, Israel. Created by talented designer Maya Sheinberger in 2022, this stunning 165 square meter (1,776 sq ft) apartment is a dream come true for a young family.
The apartment boasts an open-plan living area, four bedrooms, a home office, and ingenious storage solutions throughout. The elegant smoked oak parquet flooring, combined with a mix of wood and iron elements, creates an atmosphere of visual “quietness.”
Come and explore this remarkable space where functionality and style merge to create a perfect family home.
Welcome to Breathtaking Monotony, a stunning duplex property in Israel designed by the renowned interior designer Nitzan Horowitz in 2022.
The property is a unique blend of modern and industrial design styles, creating a clean and sophisticated feel throughout the house. The property’s centerpiece is a 4.5-meter-tall iron library that runs through the stairwell, visible from all levels, creating a sense of infinite space. The house boasts large open and well-lit spaces, with a focus on materials, combining natural and natural-looking only, including wood, concrete, and raw elements. No corners or spaces are left without a function, maximizing the space as much as possible.
Welcome to the stunning O/H Villa, a modern-Mediterranean marvel nestled in Emek Haela, Israel. Designed by Cohen Alon Architecture for a young family of five, this house effortlessly blends minimalistic design with natural colors and textures.
Explore the captivating beauty of this unique home, where clean lines meet rustic charm.
Welcome to House H, a traditional style house located in the vibrant city of Ramat HaSharon, Israel. This house was designed by Eran Chehanowitz in 2023 and has undergone a modern makeover.
The exterior features striking black and white striped façade, with smooth black walls contrasting against the white stucco ones. Inside, the house has been redesigned to make the most of the available space, with a mix of traditional and modern furnishings.
The Concrete House, a two-story residence designed by Dan and Hila Israelevitz located in Irus, Israel, is a contemporary home based on the material its owner has a strong connection to – concrete.
The interior of the house is made up of bare concrete walls, floor and ceiling, each of them expressing a different shade and finish. The woodwork items are monochromatic, with shades of wood and graphite, and the minimalistic lighting complements the space. This house speaks for itself and creates a warm ambience with its shades and materials.
Nestled in the heart of a peaceful rural settlement in Israel, an ultra-modern two-story residence rises like a museum piece. Designed by Dan and Hila Israelevitz from Israelevitz Architects, Like Entering Through the Hull of a Ship residence has been carefully crafted to blend harmoniously with its surroundings.
Visitors are greeted by an impressive entrance plaza, almost like entering the hull of a ship. Inside, the living floor reveals a stunning view of the wild nature reserve, while the kitchen and dining area are bathed in natural light. The master bedroom is a dramatic mix of powerful colors and textures, with a built-in sink and a wall covered in natural stone.
Cloistered Home is an extraordinary single-story house in the heart of Israel, designed and built by architects Dan and Hila Israelevitz.
This property is unique in its own right, situated on two acres of land and spanning 500 square meters. The Israelevitz’ used concrete as the main material to create a home that perfectly synchronizes with nature and sunlight while utilizing the rising and setting sun for its inhabitants.
The exterior of the house features a glass wall and exposed concrete, while the interior is composed of bespoke carpentry, wooden cladding walls, and the expansive inner garden. To top it all off, the property offers an enormous double swimming pool for entertainment and relaxation.
The Ecological House is a single-story L-shaped house located in the northern part of Israel and designed by Dan and Hila Israelevitz.
This property boasts stunning views of the surrounding green and pastoral landscapes, while also providing a sense of privacy. With a built area of 500 m2 (5,382 ft2) and 7 rooms, the house also includes a tennis court, orchard and fruit garden. It features ecological elements and various built-in solutions, designed to reduce electricity consumption, and is made of natural construction materials like concrete, iron, glass, and teak wood. The structure was designed to create an element of surprise and curiosity within the space, and to maintain a connection between the building and its low surroundings.