
This modern glass house was designed by Israeli architectural studio Pitsou Kedem and is a perfect example of chic, minimalist architecture. The house is located between two courtyards, and its east-west position allows plenty of light to enter through the glass walls.
A modern glass house between courtyards

The glass house called Barak House impresses not only with modern architecture, but also with its great location. The house was built between two garden courtyards in an east-west position. The architects deliberately used tall glass doors on all sides. Its convenient location allows natural daylight to enter from every side, while sliding glass panels ensure natural interior lighting. In the courtyard, the property also has an elegantly designed swimming pool.
An infinity pool in the garden

Tall sliding glass doors as an entryway

White blinds secure the privacy

A look of the Villa from the street

A glass house with minimalist interior design

In the modern glass house, the interior is minimalist and elegant, just like the exterior. The house impresses with high ceilings, plenty of space and white minimalist furniture. The villa has two floors, with the upper level appearing as an interior balcony. The ground floor has a large living area combining kitchen, dining room and living room. The bedrooms are upstairs. Sliding glass doors provide beautiful views of the surroundings and help the boundary between interior and exterior disappear.
Combined dining and living room on the ground floor



Upstairs bedroom with garden view

Modern staircase design

Elegantly furnished bathroom

View overlooking the garden pool

The villa in the evening




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