Hidden Gem / Studio Esar
Hidden Gem is a plush and seductive dining and living room that dials up the opulence to offer a saturated and tactile sensory experience where every touchpoint is highly considered.
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Hidden Gem is a plush and seductive dining and living room that dials up the opulence to offer a saturated and tactile sensory experience where every touchpoint is highly considered.
Meyer House is located on a unique island along the East Coastline, and next to a one-hectare forest park. Famous for its garden house and positioned as “Nassim of the East”, its architecture and interior design was completed by WOHA Architects and Yabu Pushelberg.
The key challenges for this project lay in adapting the existing fabric with the contemporary addition towards the rear. Influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement, the original design is an exemplar of Bungalow architecture
Masculine sophistication and glamour have been poured into this project, a four-storey mansion the Stylesmiths™ redesigned to promote intimacy within vast spaces.
The vision for the renovation was, on one hand, to preserve the general lines of the original house from the 1970s. The exterior of the building was preserved structurally to avoid major renovations and long licensing processes.
Based on a close friend’s recommendation, the couple, residents of one of the settlements in the Shfela region, approached architect Marina Rechter-Rubinshtein (owner of the ReMa Architects firm) to plan and design their new home.
The VanDusen house feels fresh and breezy but but also warm and inviting – the result of a light material palette accented with a rich mid-stained oak to reference the 1960’s.
One of the challenges when it came to the layout of the project was to strategically integrate the sculptural works of the owner into the project. In short, the emerging concept was an Art Gallery house.