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Apartment renovation in Central Tel Aviv

Fewer rooms, more living

This Tel Aviv apartment was purchased by a New York-based client looking for a comfortable base in the city. The brief was to create fewer, larger spaces and move away from the traditional division of rooms in favor of a more open way of living. The challenge was to maintain a sense of separation without losing light or flow. Iron and glass partitions were used throughout the apartment to define different areas while preserving visual connections and allowing natural light to travel deeper into the space. In the primary suite, glass and iron screens between the bedroom and bathroom help create a greater sense of volume and openness while still maintaining privacy where needed.

The result is an apartment that feels larger, lighter and more connected than its footprint would suggest.

Photographer: Tamir Rogowski

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