Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

GisMullr Fri, 03/16/2012 - 03:06

The idea in this series is to show beautiful and inspiring houses. Houses that are remarkable for its design, elegance, elements, concept or simply because they are beautiful. So if you like architecture, interior design and beautifully designed houses, you are at the right spot. Check out this week beautiful house and stay tuned for more...

The Hasharon House is a project by Sharon Neuman Architects. The house was planned for a young family with 3 children, on a lot with a wide open view to the back, overlooking agricultural fields. After giving a great amount of consideration to the functionality of the space and the movement scheme, the architects decided to build a split level house, placing the master bedroom half way between the public area and the children's space.

This house is clean and elegant. The spaces, colors, materials and decor create a contemporary and cozy environment. Definitely a great place to live! ;)

Check out Sharon Neuman Architects website for further details about this and other projects. See you next time.

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

Beautiful Houses: Hasharon House in Israel

We found this house at Contemporist.

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I'm Gisele Muller, someone who loves communication, design, creativity, technology and everything in between. A brazilian current living in San Francisco Bay Area, USA. Twitter user: @gismullr

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