Sheinkin 19

The building ran away from Shinkin 19 The corner of John Shoemaker was built in 1925 in the eclectic (lectern) style, characterized by being ornately decorated but consciously and deliberately suckling a large variety of cultures. This style was widespread in the western world that developed from the end of the 19th century. Beginning with the Second Aliyah and in the 1920s in particular, many new and large cities began to be built in the country, the majority of which were built in this style in the country were then very much accepted then classical or even Greek ornaments. Another characteristic that resulted from economic constraints: the fourth Polish immigration, which was the main economic force in the 1920s, found it appropriate to invest in a yielding real estate, thereby creating the typical house types for the period – a commercial floor for rent on the ground floor, a residential floor for the home and another floor for rent too! Noga carpentry in door windows and wooden shutters that blend in style and color and complement the overall look of the building. The windows, shutters, exterior doors, Naga carpentry interior doors and accessories are designed for luxury homes, preservation buildings and buildings that want a meticulous design look. The products are imported from Europe without compromise quality.Conservation Architect: Yair Zick
Entrepreneur: Rami Tzur
Contractor: Star 5
Windows and doors: Noga Nagarut
Nitzana 11 Tel Aviv
Photographer: Yifat Golan