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Bohemian Rhapsody: Two-Family in a Colorful and Unusual Design - Walla! Home and design

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It does not suit everyone, but if you have an open mind and a fondness for unique design, give the designer the freedom to venture into surprising combinations and unusual colors and maybe you too will have such an amazing home>


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Bohemian Rhapsody: A two-family home in a colorful and unconventional design

It is not suitable for everyone, but for clients with an open mind and fondness for a unique and dominant style that give the designer the freedom to venture into surprising combinations and unconventional colors can leave an amazing home.

For example like this house

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Friday, 17 September 2021, 00:21 Updated: 00:24

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The project:

semi-detached in central Israel


area:

300 sqm


tenants:

a pair of + 5


Interior:

Karen dialect Toledano



this house, which is half of a two-family property, bought a pair of Hiitkistiim between the ages of 40 lives, have five children. Area The building of the house is 300 sqm divided over 3 levels, and it sits on a plot of 300 sqm. The house in the center of the country is actually a fairly new structure, and was built about 3 years ago for its previous owners from whom the current tenants purchased it.

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An eclectic-bohemian style house, with rustic touches, and up-to-date elements.

Sounds complicated to you?

Wait and see (Photo: Itai Banit)

Black oak dining area with chairs combined with rattan and Moroccan rug (Photo: Itai Banit)

The outer shell of the house is characterized by a classic design.

The buyers of the house turned to the interior designer Keren Niv Toledano, in order to adapt the interior of the house to their needs.

They sought to create a home in an eclectic-bohemian style, with rustic touches, and up-to-date elements.

"Thanks to the openness and flow of my clients, a home was obtained with a material richness, unconventional colors, which together create a perfect whole," says the designer.



A spacious black door welcomes visitors, putting them into an impressive double-height space with stairs visible on the horizon.

A dining area is located near the entrance and above it hang two light fixtures specially brought from the Netherlands.

In the center, a black oak table surrounded by wooden chairs combined with black rattan, stand on a Moroccan rug.

The hanging lighting fixtures will be specially imported from the Netherlands (Photo: Itai Banit)

Spacious insurer in Building H with a large island in the center (Photo: Itai Banit)

To the right of the entrance is the kitchen, which was designed as an H-shaped structure with a large and pampering central island for the family.

The couple, who love cooking and baking, wanted a kitchen that would suit their size - large, spacious and pampering.

The kitchen was built by a carpenter especially according to the designer's design, combining brass stripes embedded in the carpentry.

One side of the cabinets was painted in stone gray and the other in graphite gray.

Natural Carrara stone covers the work surfaces above the cabinets and walls, while an oak butcher surface has been laid on the island.

The lighting fixtures in the kitchen complete the look and provide the space with Parisian chic.

Lighting fixtures add Parisian chic to country cuisine (Photo: Itai Banit)

Carrara stone covers the work surfaces and walls, and on the island is a butcher surface made of oak (Photo: Itai Banit)

The staircase leading to the upper floors sits in the center of the public space and is enclosed by an iron railing. The living room, located to the left of the entrance, is a spacious space, rich in materials, rich in details, with elements large and small alike, each of which plays an important role in creating the design harmony and bohemian chic. The living room was accentuated by a huge library over 6 meters wide, in a dark olive green hue. The library is also a product of artist carpentry, and it provides a hidden storage solution for the air conditioning and sound systems, as well as additional storage solutions for collections of records, a liquor bar and more. The library incorporates brushed brass light fixtures and the handles complement the elegant look of the library.



For the living room, the designer chose a combination of a dominant khaki sofa, with shades of shades on the gray scale.

At the end of the living room are a diagonal armchair upholstered in sage green velvet and two armchairs in high and upright seating, made of a combination of leather and fabric.

Also in the living room: an ethnic drum that adds bohemian touches to the space, a round side table with a golden leg and clay vases.

The living room furniture is set with a silk rug, and soft curtains are poured and decorated, along with natural lighting that pours in from the windows.

Khaki sofa against the background of the huge library in the living room (Photo: Itai Banit)

A sage green chaise longue and two floating and upright armchairs.

The living room (Photo: Itai Banit)

Adjacent to the dining area are the guest toilets, on which hung a mirror combined with brass, a unique light fixture hung in the corner of the space, and on the walls art in black and white.

A greenish carpentry was chosen for this space, which is repeated throughout the house in different and intriguing versions.



On the second floor are the master suite and a hallway leading to the children's rooms.

The master suite is also characterized by a wealth of materials and an abundance of textiles combined with fabrics and upholstery, which create an eclectic-bohemian feel.

An upholstered bed is located in the center of the space.

On the right, a reading corner has been designed with a powder shade chair and a round table made of brass, and on the left side of the bed is a blue screen with brass touches, which serves as a makeup corner and work area, and together create a balanced and delicate color scheme.

Brass light fixtures with white lampshades hung next to the table, as well as blue light fixtures that dangled to the sides of the bed.

The whole room has a pattern-on-pattern feel - a combination of patterns, prints and textures - soft curtains wrap around the space, silk rug, layered pillow prints, and more.

Unique lighting fixture and green carpentry.

Guest services (Photo: Itai Banit)

A celebration of textiles.

The Teenager Suite (Photo: Itai Banit)

The same greenish color of the house, only in a rougher and more urban version.

The adolescent suite in the basement (Photo: Itai Banit)

The Teenage Girl Suite is characterized by a celebration of textiles, with a space wrapped in linen curtains and soft shades of pink upholstered in the armchair and bed pillows.

The adolescent suite, located in the basement, corresponds and repeats the soft green scale that appears throughout the house in a rougher and more mature form, with urban touches.

pattern on pattern - this is what it looks like.

The parents' unit (Photo: Itai Banit)

Seating area in the master bedroom, next to the exit to the balcony (Photo: Itai Banit)

"Some say God is in the small details, and so is the current project. The small nuances have created the richness of the space. Customers' openness to non-consensus shades, like sage green, alongside powder and plenty of prints - is not obvious," notes Niv Toledano.

"These have made it possible to achieve far-reaching results, with very careful consideration of every detail," she explains.

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