In this article we are pleased to be able to feature even more designs from photographer Oded Smadar of Studio Smader. With their thoroughly modern taste and careful attention to design detail, these interiors are both beautiful and inviting, across the board and we couldn't resist giving this studio a back to back feature.
1 | Architect: DO ArchitectureThe exterior of this first modern home is sleek. The way the light beckons from the other side of the huge windows is immediately inviting.
2 | Architect: DO ArchitectureThose massive windows slide open to create an easy flow from indoors to out.
3 | Architect: DO ArchitectureThe home’s reflecting pool is large, adding a focal point for the sloping yard while also functioning as a stylish border.
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5 | Architect: DO ArchitectureInside, the home’s furnishings are well matched to one another without feeling too stiff.
6 | Architect: DO ArchitectureDark wood floors contrast with soft plush rugs and sofas.
7 | Architect: DO ArchitectureThe front entrance makes use of the same sliding window panes, making it difficult to distinguish nature from home.
8 | Architect: DO ArchitectureA simple breakfast bar area gets light and air from surrounding windows while an outdoor dining set sits just beyond on a small patio nook.
9 | Architect: DO ArchitectureMinimal furniture makes the house seem that much more open, but the occasional creative piece, like this plush chair, give the house personality.
10 | Architect: DO ArchitectureThe kitchen is narrow but long with spacious counters, including a gorgeous butcher block.
11 | Architect: DO ArchitectureThe woven wood door makes entering the home feel like entering a secret garden.
12 | Architect: Rina DoctorThis next home features some of the same low slung modern profiles, but overall has a much different atmosphere.
13 | Architect: Rina DoctorRather than a calming reflecting pool, this yard features enough space to swim.
14 | Architect: Rina DoctorThe beautiful entryway is shaded by plenty of greenery, giving it both privacy and vibrance.
15 | Architect: Rina DoctorMore furnishings and kincknacks lke stone vessels and mirrors make this home feel lived in and warm.
16 | Architect: Rina DoctorA gleaming marble floor catches plenty of sunlight from the large windows and seems to lift the ceiling to massive heights.
17 | Architect: Rina DoctorClassically styled chairs coupled with simple white sofas make this living area entirely practical but still stylish.
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19 | Architect: Rina DoctorOutdoor furnishings are kept simple and minimal, lest the yard become cluttered.
20 | Architect: Tehilla Shelef ArchitectThis next home doesn’t have the same floor space as some of the others, but does make similar use of windows, and modern decor that is never fussy.
21 | Architect: Tehilla Shelef ArchitectSliding window panes let fresh air into the kitchen and dining area.
22 | Architect: Tehilla Shelef ArchitectWhile durable outdoor furnishings let you choose where to sit on a whim.
23 | Architect: Tehilla Shelef ArchitectWhite walls and a shiny stone floor make the house seem bigger while unique clustered light fixtures give it a bit of whimsy.
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26 | Architect: Linenberg Rozen ArchitectsThis large stone house has a feel that’s a bit reminiscent of a (very stylish) home in the American Southwest.
27 | Architect: Linenberg Rozen ArchitectsA reclaimed wood garden path is a perfectly unique touch.
28 | Architect: Linenberg Rozen ArchitectsExposed ceiling beams give the large formal dining area a more rustic feel. The beams actually extend out over the patio for a very interesting visual.
29 | Architect: Linenberg Rozen ArchitectsThe team has chosen furnishings within the same family but that don’t match exactly, which gives the space a certain class.
30 | Architect: Linenberg Rozen ArchitectsAntique luggage become furniture in this room fit for a wanderer.
31 | Architect: Linenberg Rozen ArchitectsThe sliding doors to the outside are mimicked in the sliding interior doors that let light pass through, even when they are closed.
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33 | Architect: Linenberg Rozen ArchitectsA custom pot rack is always a welcome site and ties together this spacious and beautiful kitchen.
34 | Architect: Liat Dankner ArchitectThis next home takes the large sliding window theme and pulls it up into the second story as well.
35 | Architect: Liat Dankner ArchitectThe home’s entry is carefully landscaped with mosses and colorful, native plants.
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38 | Architect: Liat Dankner ArchitectIncluding a nicely manicured tree that resembles an overgrown bonsai.
39 | Architect: Liat Dankner ArchitectThe living areas are also spacious with lots of attention paid to keep lines clean and simple.
40 | Architect: Liat Dankner ArchitectThought much of the furnishing choices are grey to beige, colorful light fixtures and art pieces add important splashes throughout the home.
41 | Architect: Liat Dankner ArchitectSupple leather seating is plentiful while its simple design keeps the room uncluttered.
42 | Architect: Liat Dankner Architect
43 | Architect: Liat Dankner ArchitectA dining table for twelve could be full every night in this beautiful home.
44 | Architect: Liat Dankner ArchitectA fireplace built directly into a concrete wall is not only a feat of engineering, but makes a beautiful sight even when the fire is out.
45 | Architect: Liat Dankner Architect
46 | Architect: Liat Dankner ArchitectShelving is perfect for the display of small pieces, but tucked away enough so as not to be distracting.
47 | Architect: Liat Dankner Architect
48 | Architect: V StudioBringing wicked furniture indoors is a challenge but it works in this sunny living room.
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50 | Architect: V StudioAnother big dining room for families that love to entertain, this table features a creative serving area at one end where there is no seating.
51 | Architect: V Studio
52 | Architect: Mikita StudioIt is always lovely when designers find a good way to include a television without giving it center stage in the design.
53 | Architect: Mikita Studio
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56 | Architect: Mikita StudioWho doesn’t long for a huge, deep tub to wash away the day?
57 | Architect: Mikita Studio
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