Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Is there a special place in your heart for cinema? Imagine if there was an actual place for it in your home!

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Yet another architectural gem far from any bustling metropolis, a house designed by Oded & Elizabeth Tal Architects and sited near the Mediterranean, in the Israeli town of Herzliya, dares us to dream of a home away from home where going big is better, comfier and, most of all, feasible. Perfect for company, under its curved skullcap of a roof, this ultra-modern three-story home accommodates four bedrooms on the first floor and a master bedroom in the attic, where white and different shades of amber together with black-framed recessed lights nestled in the vaulted ceiling will lull anyone into a restful slumber mood.

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

The basement level will make your eyes bulge though, if you’re a movie buff, as down here sleep won’t be on the menu for sure: it contains a large inviting screen as well as a few well-positioned sofas playing the part of cinema-hall seats. After the movie (marathon?), the cinephiles’ party can move upstairs, on the ground floor, where, at the back of the house, the action will quickly morph into a pool bash. Other mentionable features hidden in plain sight, behind the double-glazed windows, include a wall-to-wall faux-lawn rug, red and purple couches splashing color in a black-and-white living room, and modern sculptures that match the stylishly toned down color palette.

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

Stay-at-Home Creature Comforts for the Cinephile Breed

(Source: Freshome.com)

 

Upscale House with Basement Home Cinema

Is there a special place in your heart for cinema? What if there was an actual place for it in your home?

Yet another architectural gem far from any bustling metropolis, a house designed by Oded & Elizabeth Tal Architects and sited near the Mediterranean, in the Israeli town of Herzliya, dares us to dream of a home away from home where going big is better, comfier and, most of all, feasible. Perfect for company, under its curved skullcap of a roof, this ultra-modern three-story home accommodates four bedrooms on the first floor and a master bedroom in the attic, where white and different shades of amber together with black-framed recessed lights nestled in the vaulted ceiling will lull anyone into a restful slumber mood.

The basement level will make your eyes bulge though, if you’re a movie buff, as down here sleep won’t be on the menu for sure: it contains a large inviting screen as well as a few well-positioned sofas playing the part of cinema-hall seats. After the movie (marathon?), the cinephiles’ party can move upstairs, on the ground floor, where, at the back of the house, the action will quickly morph into a pool bash. Other mentionable features hidden in plain sight, behind the double-glazed windows, include a wall-to-wall faux-lawn rug, red and purple couches splashing color in a black-and-white living room, and modern sculptures that match the stylishly toned down color palette.

(Source: Freshome.com)

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