
Residential
Set against the wide, open landscape of the Jordan Valley, on the edge of Kibbutz Ashdot Yaakov, this home was designed for a family seeking the calm of rural life — in a house that reflects modern values, openness, and thoughtful living.
Rather than standing apart, the home integrates gently into its surroundings, becoming a natural extension of the local fabric. Large openings frame views of the valley’s fields, drawing nature inward and creating a seamless connection between traditional kibbutz life and contemporary private living.
The design is defined by clean, simple lines, natural local materials, and a careful spatial arrangement that balances public and private zones. It supports daily family life while allowing space for privacy, reflection, and effortless hospitality.
This project reflects a deep connection to place — a home rooted in land and community, yet looking ahead with a clear and modern architectural vision.
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Tomer Bellish, Efrat Yakuti
Meytal Cohen Interior Design
Render: PB3DVIS