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Camel, coffee and brass touches: makeover for an apartment in Rosh Ha'Ain | Israel today

2024-01-26T07:17:38.149Z

Highlights: Couple wanted a minimalist and modern house - a house with few details and precise choices, without visual clutter. The color palette maintains a clean look, which includes different tones of gray and a wide range of browns - from the deep tobacco, camel to light mocha tones. From a material point of view, the use of wood with a natural finish is evident, with the aim of emphasizing the minimalist but warm and family line. The high ceiling in the public space made it possible to play with the plaster casts and create different lighting scenarios.


Restrained colors and a precise choice of materials, created a house that no one wants to leave • This is how it looks before and after


Location:

Rosh Hayin.

The property:

an apartment in a shared building.

Built area:

  140 square meters inside, 70 square meters outside.

Planning and interior design:

Tula Studio - designers: Liat Hadad and Tal Gal.

Budget:

600 thousand shekels.

The story of the project

The couple's requirement, he is a permanent resident and she works in the real estate industry, was a minimalist and modern house - a house with few details and precise choices, without visual clutter. They purchased the garden apartment in Rosh Ha'Ain in good condition, but it did not suit the family's taste and needs, which is a spacious and comfortable kitchen for entertaining with an island that will be an alternative to the dining area. One of the main requests was a house with plenty of storage solutions, as part of a desire to maintain order and organization and a high level of practicality.

The palette of shades and materials

The color palette maintains a clean look, which includes different tones of gray and a wide range of browns - from the deep tobacco, camel to light mocha tones, natural wood tones and measured color points.

From a material point of view, the use of wood with a natural finish is evident, with the aim of emphasizing the minimalist but warm and family line.

Browns and grays - quiet and warm tones, photo: Maor Moyal

the living room

In the living room there are several types of lighting, which create a different atmosphere throughout the day.

An asymmetrical orange corner sofa and a gray velvet armchair, both break the modern look, warm entrances to the space and emphasize a combination of two design styles.

The artistic element on the wall was designed by "Studio Tula" designers, made with laser cuts of walnut beams.

Golden elements were placed in the grooves created.

The high ceiling in the public space made it possible to play with the plaster casts and create different lighting scenarios.

The living room before the renovation, photo: Tola Studio

The living room after the renovation, photo: Maor Moyal

the kitchen

The entrance to the apartment is directly into the kitchen, which was designed in mocha tones, with a contrast of black and rust that is reflected in the surface of the island and tiles.

Around the island are camel-colored bar chairs.

In the side of the island and the overhead cabinet of the kitchen, walnut wood was incorporated.

The texture of the lighting creates a softened atmosphere with a romantic note.

The kitchen before the renovation, photo: Tola Studio

The kitchen after the renovation, photo: Maor Moyal

The island in the kitchen is used as a dining area, photo: Maor Moyal

The master bedroom

The headboard in the master suite in a dark blue shade stands out against the background of decorative strips of laser-cut oak wood.

The lighting on the sides of the bed is made of terrazzo balls, opposite the bed is the parents' bathroom.

The shower is long and narrow, combining gray floor tiles with touches of rust, which were combined with horizontal strips of walnut wood and a black free standing sink.

The master bedroom before the renovation, photo: Tula Studio

The master bedroom after the renovation, photo: Maor Moyal

The shower in the master space is long and narrow, combines gray floor tiles with touches of rust / Photo: Maor Moyal

The daughter's room

In the daughter's bedroom, there was a requirement to design according to the colors of the character Frozen from the movie Ice Age, therefore the purple shade with the snowflakes was chosen.

The designers designed laser cuts that simulate snowflakes and these hang on the purple and white wall, emphasizing the design concept.

The daughter's room after the renovation, photo: Maor Moyal

The game room

The playroom was designed by MMD. The room includes a wide storage closet that was designed from wall to wall and combines a carpentry element with a seating area, and a wallpaper wall with happy childish motifs.

The game room, photo: Maor Moyal

Central bathroom

The entrance to the bathroom is from the center of the corridor.

At the entrance there is a wide closet for laundry, which includes storage solutions for laundry materials, cleaning tools, an ironing facility and more.

The power wall is covered with light blue fishbon tiles and next to it is a pink tending fris sink placed on a wooden surface with a natural finish. 

The bathing space after the renovation, photo: Maor Moyal

The words of the designers

"We love color and this is one of the important motifs that characterizes our work. In this particular project we were asked to create a calm and monochromatic house, something that is not in our routine. We had fun searching for special materials, and different elements that made it possible to bring character and soul into the house, while maintaining a calm and pleasant design for the exciting family this one"

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Source: israelhayom

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