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Architecture And Interior Design
CIO Bulletin
22 August, 2025
The Hamptons-inspired architecture and interior design in Israel blend architectural expertise, open spaces, and natural lighting to provide everyday holidays at home.
Personalized summer homes are also gaining popularity in Israel as the result of efforts to pursue comfort along with escape. Worshiping at the altar of the Hamptons, where tranquil beaches and understated villas are the epitome of cool, the local design scene is crossing international styles with local living requirements.
Buchhalter Studio, operated by Guy and Oranit Buchhalter, is an innovation in architecture and interior design that applies this concept to the climate of the Mediterranean areas. Their style implores an anti-imitation attitude and relies on light, natural materials and generous layouts that promote rest and gatherings.
Oranit describes the aim as making a home feel like a personal vacation. Open kitchens, outdoor spaces, and natural light are at the center of their designs. By simply blending clean design cues, light colorboards and upholstery, and robust materials such as wood and stone, the homes display contemporary sophistication while remaining functional enough to live in year-round.
It's not just about beauty; architecture and interior design here materialize a lifestyle. The wide opening and blending boundaries of inside and outside produce flowing space, and minimalism generates a feeling of serenity. It is not only focused on beauty but also on functionality so that the home can accommodate gatherings amidst serenity.
Ultimately, this concept is a form of change; the idea is not to move away to new places but rather to arrange a house that will serve as an escape and a shelter. Architecture and interior design need to provide more than style, added the Buchhalters; they should grant liberation, connection, daily peace.