Designer:  Hila Gidoni | Photographer: Maya Avgar

With the help of three different Caesarstone surfaces, interior designers Tzion and Hila Gidoni were able to breathe new life into three distinct kitchens, giving each space its very own aesthetic style.

Interior designers and married couple Hila and Tzion Gidoni recently completed the design of three distinct private residential houses. Located in Israel’s countryside regions, the houses are very different from one another in structure, style and ambiance. Zion and Hila worked closely with each family to overcome specific challenges and bring out the best in each individual space. The result were three amazing houses with three spectacular kitchens. Let’s take a closer look.

The Kitchen in Kibbutz Nahshon

Hila and Tzion were commissioned by a family from kibbutz Nahshon to renovate their countryside home. The family, who had returned to their house after a lengthy relocation in Berlin, had fallen in love with Scandinavian and Nordic design – and were eager to implement elements that would remind them of their time in Europe.

580 Fume  

Porcelain

An energetic beige base with cream-coloured veining rippling across it, following the misty inclusions of opaque minerals, creating a rich frothy feeling in the overall look of this unique slab with its genuine marbling effect that is both opulent and soft, in Honed finish.

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The kitchen was designed in accordance with a minimalist Nordic aesthetic. After choosing oak wood for the flooring, it became clear that the worktop surfaces must stand out and infuse the space with a prominent statement. Caesarstone’s 580 Fume porcelain surface was selected, mostly because of its jaw dropping visual qualities. Alongside its trademark porcelain durability, 580 Fume’s beige base and soft cream veins are absolute showstoppers. This surface is so gorgeous, a unanimous decision was made to use it to create the kitchen’s sink.

The kitchens depicted in this article each have a distinct personality, based on the families who use them, the house they’re in, their overall surroundings and the unique ways in which the designers choose to realize their potential. In this respect, Caesarstone quartz and porcelain surfaces play a key role in bringing kitchen design to life.

“Depending on the project, kitchen worktop surfaces can either be the centre of attention, or create a subtle a balance between design elements. Caesarstone’s colour variety allows designers such as myself to pick out just the right surface for every kitchen. There’s always a perfect solution.”

Hila Gidoni, Owner, Hila – Design Your Living