Ramat Gan: Unifying Spaces and a Dialogue Between Interior and Exterior
Location: Ramat Gan
Property Type: Integration of two houses into one home
Plot Size: 500 sqm
Interior Design: Rinat Avraham
Photography: Yossi Beller
In this unique project in Ramat Gan, for a family that loves to host, we unified two existing houses on a 500 sqm plot into one large and spacious home. The central concept developed by interior designer Rinat Avraham, in collaboration with us, was to transform the garden into an inseparable part of the living space.
The central area was designed as two complementary hosting zones: a spacious dining area with a generous table beneath a shading pergola, alongside an intimate outdoor lounge protected by a climbing-plant pergola that creates a soft, natural atmosphere. At the heart of the space, we created a “nourishing” garden, including a variety of fruit trees and a dedicated area for growing vegetables, alongside natural shading that enriches the experience of being outdoors. All ground-level surfaces were clad in polished concrete that flows seamlessly from the interior to the exterior and continues into the garden, blurring the boundaries between the home and its surroundings and creating a sense of an open, harmonious, and infinite space.
















