Slice Of Life: A House In Baka, Jerusalem

Slice of life house in Baka

My husband and I were in Jerusalem this week, and I thought I’d share with you a few details from this old 100 year old home (now a  tzimmer—a bed and breakfast without the breakfast…..) in Baka, a historic neighborhood in South Jerusalem. As it turns out, I’m not the only one who loves old homes, and you can buy one for yourself in Baka for around $2.5million, yes, dollars. For that price it may or may not be renovated, but you can be sure it has super high ceilings, arched windows, small rooms, a large central hallway, and hopefully the original flooring and wooden doors. I doubt you’ll find many that have a crocheted granny blanket being used as a curtain to block an unsightly storage area.

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Oh my, just look at this original tiled floor. And the high ceilings, perfect for hanging simple block printed Indian textiles over the headboard!

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If you’d like to warm the place up a bit, so cover the entrance hall with a long hand woven Bedouin rug, just don’t ever put it out in the sun to air it out, these colors fade quickly….I learned that lesson myself.

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And when you’re out on the front porch enjoying your morning coffee, don’t forget to enjoy the lovely tile floor there too. Interestingly enough, I have seen similar flooring in photos of old homes in Spain! I really don’t know much about them, or even what they’re made of exactly (concrete + clay maybe?) or how the design is applied. I do know that they’re still intact after 100 years of wear and tear, which is pretty amazing!

 


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4 responses to “Slice Of Life: A House In Baka, Jerusalem”

  1. karen Avatar

    nice picture… love the color the design of the rug so perfect.

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Karen, I love the Bedouin rugs, very bold and great colors…..theyre hand woven on fairly narrow looms, so one can only find runner style dimensions, which actually makes them good for covering benches or making floor pillows from them! A nice thing to pick up on a trip to Israel as long as you know what theyre really worth before you ask the price!

  3. mirjam Bruck_cohen Avatar

    You could call Lakiya , the Bedouin Women who weave and embroider, they make several kinds of rugs.
    here is the phone of the Negev Weavers 050-5210327
    And here for the embroiderers 08-6513208
    look up their sites
    mirjam

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks for the info Mirjam!

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