Sand & Milk House
Softness and purity have been the common thread throughout the entire process.
Softness and purity have been the common thread throughout the entire process. With a limited array of colors, tactility of the materials and through careful detailing, the interior architect has conceived a relaxing resting interior that encapsulated the essence of living.
“SAND & MILK House is a summary of this couple for which it was reimagined, a couple of great simplicity, but very subtle and special. The house, among the forests of Pardes Hanna-Karkur, a town in the Haifa District of Israel, belongs to a beautiful young couple, full of dreams, ideals and soul. Their wish was to create a timeless interior and transform each space to make it unique, while combining serenity, aesthetic and function.”
The residence is characterized by curves which are expressed first and foremost in the arches. The generously curved and welcoming arch gently marks the entrance to the house as well as the transition point between several spaces. For the designer, this rounded passage, so powerful in its structure, gently soothes the volumes and provides comfort.
Each of the spaces of this interior have been designed without cluttering, leaving only the necessary structure and furnishings while applying finishes that flow seamlessly into the interior. The materials are natural and timeless, materials that have been used for centuries for their aesthetic and functional qualities, as Lime Plaster and Tadelakt. The result of this material appreciation is a neutral and naturalistic palette that is further enhanced by natural light and shadows. The warm minimalist aesthetic is combined with a hint of refined rustic elements, rough textures and exotic accessories to create the perfect balance between authenticity and modernity.
- Interiors: Sand Studio
- Photos: Tal Brushel