House, Herzliya
By: Shira Lavi BD
Photographs: Shai Gil
An outdated house from the ’70s with a standard plan needed to be thoroughly renovated and redesigned to meet the needs and requirements of the family.
The challenge was to create a sense of expansion within the existing space, without changing the physical size.
All interior walls were knocked down, and one wall was added to separate the work area from the main space.
The kitchen is 12 meters long and in the center is a spacious dining table that functions as the heart of the home.Next to the kitchen is an intimate, informal seating area that can be adjusted and refashioned as needed.
Light oak parquet beams were chosen for the flooring.
Designed by Shira Lavi BD – Website | FB
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