95sqm House, Ramat Gan
Photographs: Gadi Yosef
A renovation project of a 95 square meter house that was originally built in 1950.
A simple and modest one floor plan with an innocent looking roof tile.
The construction of the roof as well as the height of it were hidden above a thin layer of “Ravitz” ceiling which is basically iron mash with plaster.
The height of the interior space was really low and felt unpleasant, only 250 cm and uneven surface due to sinking and physical deterioration over the years.
beams were revealed and gained height, which changed the whole feeling and proportion of the space, the presence of the concrete was impressive but at the same time felt too industrial – the challenge was to balance the presence of the material and the repetitive riddim but to find a way to keep the whole picture quiet and not too crowded.
The new kitchen is facing the living room and the courtyard.
A maximum window wall was opened with two wide iron frame doors between the living area and the courtyard to gain maximum natural light and to connect the outside with the house.
Most of the furniture are modern monochromatic colors with beautiful materials and textures like wood and leather.
The art is mainly oil paintings that feel like small windows.
And graphic monochromatic patterns.
Designed by Zachit Tshuva Architect – Website | Instagram
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Photo: Gadi Yosef
Furniture: Arco collection
Art: Nir Haaron and Shay Avivi
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