Villa planning tailored to every stage of life
We go through quite a few changes along the way, from single life to a relationship, from the first child to the moment the third leaves home. Accordingly, our needs also change, including the extent to which our home fits our lifestyle. What suited us when we were a young couple is less suitable when the house is filled with babies and toys, and the architectural design that seemed wonderful to us when we had a few toddlers at home is already a little less relevant when they become teenage boys who like to lock themselves in a room. However, it is important to remember that if done correctly, professional villa planning can be carried out in a better and more sophisticated way - while also preparing for the next stage.
European-style architectural planning - for the long term
One of the main issues at stake when planning a home is the division of space. Here we are required to work very carefully to clearly define what we need today, and what we will need in a few good years. For example, the space shared by the entire family can be designed in a way that suits a wide range of needs and uses, including family meals, a study area or watching TV together, and of course, for entertaining. The living room and basement (if any) can be planned now as separate units, or at least prepared for this possibility in the future, when the children grow up and want a little more privacy and a lot more quiet. All this, while ensuring spectacular design and rural architecture that brings a particularly warm and inviting feeling to the home.
Rural architecture adapted to every situation
Whether you are thinking about the future or not, proper preliminary rural architectural planning can help and make life easier later on. In a given situation where there are small children in the house living in the same space, in preliminary rural architectural planning it is possible to plan two rooms without building the wall separating the two rooms. What does this mean? If over the years the children grow up and you want to add a room (to divide the large space into two rooms), the preliminary planning allows you to easily erect a drywall that will divide the space into two rooms. This is just one example of a situation where preliminary and correct architectural planning can help later.
Villa planning – and the appropriate materials
At the end of the day, our goal is one and only: to design a house that suits the family at every stage of the way. European-style architectural planning, when carried out in a calculated and creative manner, can suit the family's lifestyle at each of these stages. The materials we use also have great importance and a significant impact, of course, when natural materials help us create a current and timeless design, and they also help prevent the feeling of obsolescence that often characterizes the design of houses in Israel. With Liran Ben-Ivgi's personal and professional guidance and attention to the smallest details, it's time to plan your dream home so that it fits not only the current reality but also what currently seems like a distant and sweet future.