Pitsou Kedem's House of Parties combines family life with entertaining

Two intersecting volumes create this house of two parts by Israeli architect Pitsou Kedem – one side is dedicated to family life while the other is an entertainment area featuring a six-metre-tall wine cooler (+ slideshow).

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Located in Savyon, a neighbourhood near Tel Aviv, House of Parties was designed by Pitsou Kedem as a T-shaped building with a swimming pool located in its crook.



The brief was to combine a family home for a couple with three young children with a space for entertaining guests.

House of Parties by Pitsou Kedem

“When we want to go to a party, we usually have to leave the house,” said the architect. “This couple wanted to combine two functions into the same space.”

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The two-storey family home is housed within a white-rendered block that borders one side of the pool, while the double-height party space stretches out to one side. It features glass walls flanked by a white lattice framework.

House of Parties by Pitsou Kedem

Spanning one wall of the space is a vast glass-fronted wine cooler. A bright yellow ladder leans against the fridge, providing access to bottles on the upper shelves, and adding an accent of colour.

House of Parties by Pitsou Kedem

The wine wall sits to the rear of a glossy black bar, featuring a wedge-shaped front that gives guests knee-room when seated at the counter. “The bar is built using unique angles that allow guests to sit together informally,” said the team.

House of Parties by Pitsou Kedem

Glass walls can be pulled back from either side of the social area, connecting with a tree-lined courtyard at the rear of the house and a pool-side patio for outdoor eating.

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“The central space was constructed as a unit that allows for the total nullification of the walls between the space and the outside,” said Kedem.

House of Parties by Pitsou Kedem

The glass hood of the structure is covered in criss-crossing latticework. A pergola made up of thicker lines angles out to cover the outdoor dining area, designed to create “shadow projections that correspond with the play of shadows within the house”.

House of Parties by Pitsou Kedem

From the centre of a wooden wall at the opposite side of the space, a wide door pivots into the separate living room and kitchen for the family. Bedrooms and bathrooms are located on the storey above.

House of Parties by Pitsou Kedem

Photographer Amit Geron sought to capture both the everyday nature of the house and its appearance during parties.

 


Project credits:

Design team: Pitsou Kedem, Nurit Ben Yosef
In charge architect: Nurit Ben Yosef
Lighting design: Orly Avron Alkabes
Styling for photos: Eti Buskila

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Ground floor plan – click for larger image
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First floor plan – click for larger image

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