Liad Yosef, an interior designer who has already established his status as a network star and influencer in the field of design,Every project begins with a thorough introduction to the client. “I make sure to get to know all my clients personally – to research, learn, get to know their needs, their loves, their strengths, their secrets and, most importantly, their dreams,” he says. According to him, the client is the core of every project, and the design concept is built around him.

Welcome to a house in a moshav in the north of the country, “here a concept of “luxurious minimalism in harmony with nature” was formulated.” The house faces the Galilee landscape and its owners, who often host family and friends, requested open spaces for shared recreation and full continuity between the inside and the outside in order to enjoy the view to the fullest.  The design language is clean and modern, combining functionality with elegance and a connection to nature. Large glass walls and open spaces create flow and continuity between the interior and exterior, with the pool serving as a central focal point and visible from the living spaces.

A warm color palette, based on shades of beige, brown and off-white, with extensive use of wood and stone, continues outside in the flooring, wall coverings, outdoor kitchen facades and other complementary elements. The pool, with an area of approximately 50 square meters, is covered with greenish stone in varying sizes, which gives the water a turquoise hue that blends in harmony with the home’s design and the magnificent landscape.

Thin infinity edges, underwater lighting, natural stone vases and other decorative elements give it a unique character and emphasize the design language. Various spaces for recreation and entertaining were designed around the pool, including a covered outdoor living room, an outdoor dining area, a stone-paved outdoor kitchen and wide paved terraces for free and comfortable movement.

Mediterranean vegetation was carefully selected to integrate into the character of the moshav and the landscape. “The green pool and wide terraces create a natural continuation of the living spaces and connect the house to the magnificent Galilee landscape,” concludes the designer. Planning and Design: Liad Yosef

Photography: Elad Gonen

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