One of the most outstanding details of AB House is the versatility added by perforated panels placed both on the outside and inside of the house and which can be set in different positions. This way, the façade of the house not only presents a changing, dynamic, and unusual appearance, but also serves to regulate the light and flow of air towards the house.
The house is located in the neighborhood of Kfar Shmaryahu, North of the Israeli city Tel Aviv on a plot of 1800 square meters, while the structure itself covers an area of 770 square meters built.
Built by the Israeli architect Pitsou Kedem between 2013 and 2016, this beautiful house consists of a large exterior with a swimming pool and gardens with trees that border the house, which give it shade and respite from the heat.
Wall of white perforated panels located in the gardenDiagonal view of the house with access view of the swimming pool and the entrance to the living room
Garden located behind the panelsWhite panels border the houseView of the garden with panel wallsView of the garden with walls of glass panels and concreteFrom the interior and above the dining room you can see the swimming pool
Inside, we find the decorated panels, this time painted in black, separating the kitchen from the stairs that lead to the second level of the house in a very subtle way. Here, the panels allow natural light to fill the kitchen and reach the stairs, illuminating everything beautifully.
Modern kitchen with black countertop and perforated panel in the same colorPanels inside the house
Stairs with black perforated panelsBedroom with garden view through the glass wall. Garden separated from the swimming pool by perforated panelsBathroom with accessories in sober black with garden view through the glass wallNight view of the entire living room and dining room with the fireplace lit in the backgroundNight view of the living room, dining room and kitchen
Exterior night view of perforated panels
Night view of the swimming pool
At night there is an opposite effect, as the internal light of the house passes through the panels, giving light to the garden and creating a cozy atmosphere around the entire area.
At night there is an opposite effect, as the internal light of the house passes through the panels, giving light to the garden and creating a cozy atmosphere around the entire area.
Night view of the garden with perforated panels
Wall of white perforated panels located in the garden
Diagonal view of the house with access view of the swimming pool and the entrance to the living room
Garden located behind the panels
White panels border the house
View of the garden with panel walls
View of the garden with walls of glass panels and concrete
From the interior and above the dining room you can see the swimming pool
Modern kitchen with black countertop and perforated panel in the same color
Panels inside the house
Stairs with black perforated panels
Bedroom with garden view through the glass wall. Garden separated from the swimming pool by perforated panels
Bathroom with accessories in sober black with garden view through the glass wall
Night view of the entire living room and dining room with the fireplace lit in the background
Night view of the living room, dining room and kitchen
Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.