The house was designed on three levels in response to the natural slope of the site, allowing a flowing integration with the existing topography. The terraced design creates visual connections, light, and air toward the landscape, and a harmonious flow between spaces. Each level serves a function: the lower level includes the parents’ suite and a study; the middle level forms the public heart of the home; the upper level contains the children’s rooms and a bright family area. The architectural language combines arches, stone, tiled roofs, and natural materials that echo a local story. The interior continues this language through wood and stone finishes. The result is a precise, eclectic home connected to nature, offering continuity, privacy, and harmony

City:
Pardes Hanna-Karkur
Site:
240 sqm