Vacation Apartment with a View of 1000 Years of History
The task was extraordinary: to create a vacation apartment with a view of 1000 years of GdaÅ„sk’s history for a Japanese-American couple.
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The task was extraordinary: to create a vacation apartment with a view of 1000 years of GdaÅ„sk’s history for a Japanese-American couple.
Interior designer Nitzan Horowitz is known for his ability to work wonders when it comes to creating dynamic living spaces with a limited palette of colors and materials.
The talented team at Studio Dulu worked with the clients to plan and design an apartment that is just as impressive as any luxury apartment. The results speak for themselves.
Located within a microsite measuring roughly 6-by-30 meters on a prominent corner in the inner-city, the seven-story building works to maximize internal space while engaging the surroundings through its unique form, materiality and programming.
Project: Apartment in Haifa Interior design: Ela Morgan Interior & wood design : Haim Shitrit Location: Haifa, Israel Area: 180 m² 1st floor: 90 m² 2nd floor: 90 m² Year: 2020 Photographer: Shiran Carmel The apartment on Einstein street in Haifa has an area of 180 square meters, and is located in an apartment building.
We took cues from the architecture of this brand new apartment when sourcing the fumiture; this 4 poster bed compliments the contemporary style of the space.
Overlooking the Luxembourg Gardens, this apartment is located in a former XVIIIth century mansion, largely remodeled in the years following the French revolution.
This apartment is located in an early 1900s residential building in the heart of the Vanchiglia district in Turin and is the home of a young Italian/Argentinian couple.
The Residential Multi-Unit Building is located in the Northern part of Tehran, Iran. It strives to offer an alternative to conventional models of habitation and dense urban living