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This is a private home situated near the Herzliya (Israel) seafront, on a 500-square-meter plot, undergoing extensive renovations that include numerous building additions. Prior to the renovation, the house was old, unfit for habitation, and at risk of imminent collapse, with crumbling walls and a ceiling on the verge of falling. When the seller pu...
Project name
The Polished Diamond: How the Dilapidated House Became a Gem
Architecture firm
Boaz Snir Architects
Location
Herzliya, Israel
Photography
Uzi Porat
This is an existing house that has undergone extensive and thorough renovation. 'We stripped the envelope, and within that, the interior design underwent a significant change. However, no structural changes or building additions were made,' explains Dorit Sela, owner of an architecture, planning, and design office.
Project name
The magnificent house we all want to live in
Architecture firm
Dorit Sela – Architects and designers
Location
one of the Sharon cities in Israel
Photography
Oded Smadar
The fact that terraces have become the stars of Israeli homes is well known, but in the case before us, it was the reason this couple acquired the new penthouse apartment. Together with interior designer Daniel Michaeli, they created an experiential and intense living environment for their family, with meticulous attention evident in every detail,...
Project name
The Terrace First
Location
Beer Yaakov, Israel
Photography
Lior Teitler
For a family with a 400 sqm plot, the couple wanted to expand their existing home, emphasizing entertainment areas in the living room and courtyard, as well as enlarging the parents' bedroom into a luxurious suite. For this task, they engaged the services of architect and interior designer Roni Friedman, affiliated with "Arteferro". Together, they...
Project name
The connection between the old and the new
Architecture firm
BE Group
Location
Ramat HaSharon, Israel
Photography
Shai Gil
The private residence we arrived at, located on a corner plot in a quiet neighborhood in the Gush Dan area, looks like a modern house from the outside, built on a narrow and elongated plot. "That's why we opted for clean and rectangular architecture, aiming to utilize the entire rectangle permitted for construction," Hila Israelevitz opens up. Toge...
Project name
Monochromatic creation in black and white
Architecture firm
Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects
Location
Central Israel
Photography
Oded Smadar
What do grandparents do when they want to host children and grandchildren joyfully? They renovate, break walls, and infuse their home with lots of light and happiness over the past thirty years, making space for the whole tribe.
Project name
When grandparents decide to break down walls
Location
Tel Aviv, Israel
Photography
Assaf Pinchuk
The penthouse apartment of the couple in their 70s stands out, not just because of its fantastic location and open, well-lit spaces, but also (and perhaps primarily) due to the integration of authentic and eclectic elements that the homeowner, an artist, curated and crafted. Iron and wood merge in a space that's both rustic and ultra-modern, overse...
Project name
When Jerusalem meets Tel Aviv
Architecture firm
Yaron Eldad – Architecture and interior design
Location
Herzliya, Israel
Photography
Oded Smadar
In one of the settlements in southern Ramat HaGolan, Israel,  stands a house that excels in detailing, both inside and out, resonating with emotional nuances. It belongs to the artist Anat Rosenzweig Ben-Hur and her family—her husband and their four children.
Project name
A Bit of Escapism: Take a breath, inhale deeply—here is a home that will truly make you feel good
Location
A settlement in southern Ramat HaGolan, Israel
Photography
Nimrod Levy