Black nano kitchen and oak veneer combined with a gray granite countertop
The house was designed for a family of six. The designer chose to use clean, light materials to give the space a sense of openness and strength, with two prominent elements standing out:
A 6.5-meter-high feature wall made of oak veneer that serves as the backdrop for the living room and dining area, and opposite it, a kitchen made with the same oak veneer to create a cohesive design language throughout the space.
Beyond its functionality, the kitchen also includes a hidden pantry room that blends seamlessly with the home’s overall dark finishes. This is reflected in the choice of appliances, granite countertops, and integrated air conditioning.
The kitchen cabinets are clad in oak veneer, while the worktop is made of dark gray granite. In contrast, the island serves as a central statement piece, fully covered in matte black nano laminate with a matching dark gray granite countertop.
Photography: Shay Epstein
Design: Alon Cohen
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Alon Cohen
Alon Cohen Studio specializes in conceptual architecture and luxury interior design for residences, apartments, and a variety of public spaces both in Israel and around the world.
“We place a strong emphasis on unique and detailed planning for each project, reflecting the client’s vision while applying architectural principles that combine in-depth exploration of the project’s environment and its users’ needs, functionality, and the use of a natural material palette with timeless design.
From the conceptual stage to its full architectural realization, every project is complex and holistic, with all its elements harmoniously integrated into a single, cohesive creation.”