A House in a Moshav redesigned by Rotem Guy
2015-05-24 08:42
This house was built in 1951 for a Jewish immigrants family from Libya. It started as a small unit, typical for the houses built by Jewish Agency in those years, and it was extended as the family was growing. During the renovation process, Rotem Guy, the designer, kept the representative central elements of the house and arranged a new interior, tailored to suit its new owners – a designer and a chef. The kitchen, dining room and the bedroom were arranged in the oldest part of the residence, inherited from the original home.
这座房子建于1951年,是为了一个来自利比亚的犹太移民家庭。它开始是一个小单位,典型的房屋由犹太机构在那些年,并扩大了随着家庭的增长。在装修过程中,设计师Rotem Guy保留了房屋的代表核心元素,并为其新主人-一名设计师和一名厨师-安排了新的室内设计。厨房、餐厅和卧室都安排在住宅最古老的地方,这是从原来的家继承下来的。
The entrance hallway, added later to the building, sets itself apart with a gray hone “carpet”. The other wing of the house was destined for the living room, distinguishing itself with the rooftop beams, which are preserved and exposed as a reference to the historical value of the household. House in a Moshav – Photography by Yoav Peled // Peled Studios
入口走廊后来添加到大楼里,用灰色的“地毯”把自己分开。房子的另一翼定位于客厅,与屋顶梁区分开来,屋顶梁被保存和暴露,作为对家庭历史价值的参考。Moshav的房子--YoavPeled//PeledStudios的摄影。
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