Re-Building the Dream – A Project by Sarah and Nirit Frenkel
This owner rebuilt her family house on the grounds of her childhood home. The unique design and challenging planning, by the mother and daughter team of designers – Sara and Nirit Frenkel
This owner rebuilt her family house on the grounds of her childhood home. The unique design and challenging planning, by the mother and daughter team of designers – Sara and Nirit Frenkel
An increasing number of Israeli property owners who reside abroad choose to build or renovate their homes remotely these days. The case of this property is no different. This home was planned and designed by Yehudit Schneider as an Upper-Galilee holiday residence for a New-York based family.
Interior designer Keren Gans weaved natural materials with luxurious furniture and artwork, turning this home into a dreamy reality.
The geometric architecture, sculpted spaces, and use of refined materials in shades of sand, earth, and stone, drench the home with a sense of calm and warmth.
At the entrance to a small alleyway in a quiet neighborhood located in the Sharon Region, a minimalist two-level detached property is revealed, with its minimalist, narrow, and symmetric facade.
The owners of this property, parents to grown children, renovated the home, and later, once their two eldest kids flew the nest, they decided to give the garden a much-needed face-lift.
We all wish for a home that would not only serve our needs and preferences but would also provide a unique living experience from the get-go. For this young family, a couple in their 40s’ and their three children, the wish became a reality.
The house is surrounded by green, natural woodland, a proportionate, unassuming Israeli house dominated by white hues with pastel touches that are introduced gently and pleasantly in light fittings, woodwork, wet rooms and accessories.