Black accents in the light fixtures and joinery create interesting focal points within the all white-and-timber space. The neat design enables a tranquil space that is conducive for both work and relaxation.
A sliding glass door opens the master suite to the balcony and the city landscape beyond.
Inside, there’s similarly understated material palette with concrete floors, plaster walls, and exposed hemlock rafters at the ceiling.
A painting by Yael hangs near the Murphy bed in the make-shift guest sleeping quarters.
The Solo chairs in the dining area are by Studio Nitzan Cohen.
The entry at Deco House opens to the home’s sole double-height void. The brick detailing frames the living areas beyond. The stairs on the right lead up to the kids' bedrooms.