Eyal and Mirav Shalom, courtesy of OKNIN Gallery/Elad Gonen
Planning and design:
Eyal and Merev Shalom
Furniture:
OKNIN Gallery
Photographer:
Elad Gonen
This is a triplex contractor's apartment, in Ramat Gan, where a couple plus their two small children live.
They turned to designers Eyal and Meriv Shalom to design a young and chic apartment for them, with an emphasis on bright design, and a lot of use of wood, in its many shades.
The apartment has a very clear guideline that connects at the design level between all the spaces in the house, so that flow and homogeneity are evident.
"Ultimately, this is a contractor's apartment, and accordingly we are obliged to adhere to the procedures on behalf of the executing contractor. We received the plans and adapted them to the needs of the customers in terms of division and functionality," explains Meriv Shalom.
Eyal and Mirav Shalom, courtesy of OKNIN Gallery/Elad Gonen
Shalom also says: "Although it is a contractor's apartment, we did not adhere to the contractor's standard, starting with the covering of the stairs, through the flooring of the house, parquet, to the lowering of decorative ceilings in favor of air conditioning and recessed lighting."
The ceiling and walls were painted with Arab plaster, most of the walls of the house were clad in carpentry in order to maximize storage, while adhering to the design line of the apartment.
Eyal and Mirav Shalom, courtesy of OKNIN Gallery/Elad Gonen
The living room space is enlightening, bright and luxurious, with powerful seating systems designed in collaboration with the OKNIN gallery in Netanya, these were designed with rounded lines that break the symmetry of the space.
An impressive TV wall covered with wooden bars, behind which the electrical cabinets and air conditioning units are hidden.
A white kitchen that surrounds it with a Taj Mahal marble surface joins the soft and bright design, with a variety of textures that create a three-dimensional look.
Asymmetric lighting fixtures above the island, and bar stools around it, which introduce a fashionable breeze in the public space.
Fishbone floor throughout the house that continues with the same shade on the stairs.
She also speaks the same language, the same materials and the same colors.
Eyal and Mirav Shalom, courtesy of OKNIN Gallery/Elad Gonen
Eyal and Mirav Shalom, courtesy of OKNIN Gallery/Elad Gonen
The master suite has a bathroom with Galina type glass doors.
On the one hand the glass is not completely transparent, on the other hand it allows privacy and brings a lot of light into the room.
The master suite with a bed back that corresponds with the materiality of the wall, a TV in the living room, and here too the design is based on the same materials and shades.
Eyal and Mirav Shalom, courtesy of OKNIN Gallery/Elad Gonen
Eyal and Mirav Shalom, courtesy of OKNIN Gallery/Elad Gonen
The balcony is rich in seating areas, intimate and crowded.
Next to lush and pleasant vegetation.
The outside of the house continues the calm and pleasant design line of the interior.
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