Who thinks that dark gray makes the room look dark and boring? The basic principles of theminimalist interior designprove the versatility of the nuance, which creates security and sets accents. We present to you a house in Israel where the anthracite color sets the tone in the living spaces. There are numerous possible combinations - for example with pink, pink or green, which look elegant against the dark background. Join us on a virtual tour and find out how you can effectively showcase the anthracite color in your own four walls!
Anthracite color as an accent on the facade
The single-family house consists of two cubic buildings that are connected to each other by a staircase. The facade is a modern work of art of minimalist architecture. Suspended metal elements provide privacy and sun protection,Wood paneling sets accentsand gives the design a rustic touch. White, gray and anthracite form an exciting and contrasting color scheme that effectively highlights the individual architectural elements.
The entire family of four can find space for entertainment, relaxation or work on three floors. Floor-to-ceiling windows make the ground floor a real living experience and offer a view of the garden, where a spacious terrace and a pool invite you to relax outside. The well thought-out spatial planning of the sleeping area also leaves nothing to be desired. The parents' bedroom is a real retreat and the children's rooms are functional and stylish.
Anthracite color in the furnishings
The spacious living area, where there is a dining area and a living room, is the heart of the house. The whole family gathers here to enjoy being together or celebrate with friends. Ample glazed fronts allow sunlight into the room. TheFacility is to the minimumkept: Two comfortable modular leather sofas with adjustable backrests, together with two coffee tables made of glass and metal and two designer armchairs, form a comfortable seating area. A metal table with a distinctly architectural substructure is the real eye-catcher in the dining area. Six leather chairs complete the dining area. The materials that the interior designers used in the living area are as contrasting as the color palette itself: the combination of metal, leather, wood and glass gives the room a modern touch.
While the anthracite color was only used as an accent in the living area, it unfolds its full effect in the kitchen. The dark cabinet fronts give the room depth and exude modern sophistication. The built-in appliances and the adjacent dining area with straight lines complete the kitchen. The floorboards and the wall clad in recycled wood give the room a homely touch.
DieKitchen is from the living areaVisually separated by a wall shelf, it still appears open and spacious. The adjacent dining area offers the opportunity to end the evening while cooking or to drink a cup of tea during the day. From the dining area you have a direct view of the anthracite staircase that leads to the second floor. The family's bedrooms are located there. The dark gray nuance also plays the main role there - especially as a wall color that relaxes the senses and the eyes after a long day at work.
The single-family home is the perfect combination of absolute modernity and homeliness. The anthracite color finds its place in all rooms - sometimes as an accent, sometimes as a background and sometimes as the main color that sets the tone. Take a look at the other rooms in the house in the photo gallery below and see for yourself!
The wall shelf next to the dining area serves as a room divider
The spacious living area looks out onto the garden
The kitchen in anthracite color
Large sliding glass doors seamlessly connect the inside and outside
The anthracite staircase is a real eye-catcher
The wall shelf and the stairs on the ground floor
The kitchen is visually separated from the living area
On the second floor, anthracite and berry nuances form an exciting color duo
The master bedroom has a dressing room
The dressing room leads to the spacious bathroom
The dressing room is equipped with everything you need
Anthracite, white and wood form a beautiful ensemble
The bathroom walls are covered with natural stone
A freestanding bath looks out onto the garden
Comfortable reading corner in the bedroom
The outside staircase is also painted in anthracite color
The inside of the stairwell looks as if it is “floating” in the air
The suspended facade gives the house character
The house also has a garage
The spacious terrace is well lit
The house has a suspended facade that offers privacy and sun protection
The blueprints: The terrain
Construction plan: Division of the living space into basement, ground and upper floors
Construction plan: The staircase
Construction plan: The home office in the basement
Construction plan: The living area and kitchen on the ground floor
Construction plan: The sleeping area on the upper floor
Construction plan: House with the terrace
A project byHavkinh Architects