Boutique Luxury Homes in Jerusalem

Luxury Jerusalem home interior courtyard with central olive tree , boutique residential design
Luxury Jerusalem home interior courtyard with central olive tree , boutique residential design
Interior kitchen/furniture Modern luxury interior design Jerusalem  open plan kitchen with bespoke
Interior kitchen/furniture Modern luxury interior design Jerusalem  open plan kitchen with bespoke
Contemporary Jerusalem residence interior with minimalist furnishings and natural light
Contemporary Jerusalem residence interior with minimalist furnishings and natural light
Luxury Jerusalem bathroom clad in authentic Jerusalem stone bespoke residential architecture
Luxury Jerusalem bathroom clad in authentic Jerusalem stone bespoke residential architecture
Spacious boutique house in Jerusalem built with traditional stone and contemporary design
Spacious boutique house in Jerusalem built with traditional stone and contemporary design

Baka Courtyard Residence

Most architects here default to a style that feels closed-in and Middle Eastern, low ceilings, small windows, spaces that feel heavy rather than alive. Then there are those who create homes that feel like back home.

We bring a European sensibility to the Israeli environment, generous proportions, high ceilings, large windows, and luxury finishes that make every space feel special and expansive. We design homes that breathe.

We work across Jerusalem's most sought-after neighbourhoods Rehavia, Talbieh, German Colony, Baka, Katamon, Ein Karem, Bayit Vegan, Nayot , and beyond into Ramat Beit Shemesh, the wider Jerusalem hills, and across Israel.

As an English-speaking practice, we work exclusively with Anglo clients who need to communicate their vision clearly, without losing anything in translation.

Contemporary residential architecture Katamon Jerusalem, indoor-outdoor living spaces
Contemporary residential architecture Katamon Jerusalem, indoor-outdoor living spaces
Boutique luxury home Katamon Jerusalem — concept architecture by Jerusalem Architects
Boutique luxury home Katamon Jerusalem — concept architecture by Jerusalem Architects
Katamon Oasis — luxury modern home in Katamon Jerusalem, courtyard design
Katamon Oasis — luxury modern home in Katamon Jerusalem, courtyard design

Katamon Oasis Jerusalem

Located in one of Jerusalem's most established residential neighborhoods, Katamon Oasis is a study in the relationship between enclosure and revelation. The brief called for a home that felt simultaneously private and connected to the landscape a difficult balance in a dense urban setting.

The design organizes the programme around a central courtyard anchored by a mature olive tree, its canopy filtering light through the interior spaces throughout the day. Jerusalem stone used structurally rather than as cladding ties the building to its context while the interior language is deliberately contemporary: clean geometries, restrained material palette, and a commitment to craft over ornament.

The result is a home that feels unmistakably rooted in Jerusalem while operating at an international standard of spatial quality.


Ein Kerem
Jerusalem Contemporary

Ein Karem is one of the most historically layered villages in the greater Jerusalem area a place where the landscape itself carries extraordinary weight. Ein Karem Solitude was designed as a response to that weight rather than a competition with it.

Set on a hillside with unobstructed views across the valley, the house is organised along a single primary axis that frames the view from entry to horizon. A lap pool extends from the main terrace, its still surface doubling the sky. Interior spaces are generous but not excessive — proportioned for the way the clients actually live rather than for photographic effect.

The material vocabulary is limited to three elements: Jerusalem stone, raw concrete, and glass. In this landscape, nothing more is needed.


Beit Shemesh Residence

Beit Shemesh Grove draws from the broader Mediterranean residential tradition not as historical pastiche, but as a distilled set of spatial principles: the shaded loggia, the walled garden, the courtyard as social heart, the roof terrace as elevated retreat. The brief was for a family home that could accommodate multiple generations while maintaining a coherent architectural identity. The solution layers indoor and outdoor living across multiple


Mediterranean Boutique Style

Amber Ridge House The Hillside

The form is elemental and deliberate. A single-pitch gabled volume clad entirely in matte black standing-seam metal sits on a carved concrete terrace, its dark mass dissolving into the dry hillside at the hour when the landscape and sky exchange colour. The glazed gable end makes no attempt at subtlety it announces the interior warmth against the cooling dusk with an honesty that is the building's defining gesture. A rectilinear lap pool extends from the terrace edge, its still surface catching the last of the amber sky. The architecture does not compete with this landscape. It simply chooses its position carefully and holds it.

south African
Post Modern Residence

Some spaces don't just impress, they silence you.

This is architecture as pure emotion. Two white monolithic volumes split by a glowing vertical void, warm amber light spilling into the blue of night, a mirror-still reflecting pool stretching toward you in perfect symmetry. Bare winter trees lit from below, casting dramatic shadows against flawless white render. Every detail intentional. Nothing wasted.

This is what happens when architecture stops being about walls and starts being about feeling.