The Simple Apartment / EINKO & Argi Studio
In the heart of a towering metropolis, where luxury and opulence defined the skyline, there existed a seemingly ordinary apartment that defied expectations.
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In the heart of a towering metropolis, where luxury and opulence defined the skyline, there existed a seemingly ordinary apartment that defied expectations.
Architects Shira Dromi and Anouk Ron from the “Bazelet Architects” firm transformed a dated four-room apartment in Herzliya, Israel, into a spacious, elegantly designed space with modern lines.
The apartment, situated on Dizengoff Street in an old Tel Aviv building, underwent significant renovation, including the envelope, aluminum work, wall demolition, kitchen, installations, etc., to optimize each of the three rooms within the 50 sqm space.
Welcome to the new home of the couple in their 60s – he from the real estate and construction field, and she an aesthetician with exquisite taste.
Based on a close friend’s recommendation, the couple, residents of one of the settlements in the Shfela region, approached architect Marina Rechter-Rubinshtein (owner of the ReMa Architects firm) to plan and design their new home.
Interior designer Roi Levi planned for them a penthouse apartment in a precise and refined modern style that preserves the homeliness and warmth they sought to maintain.
What’s beautiful about renovation is the ability to take a disproportionate project; an old 3-bedroom apartment, 130 sqm with a 124 sqm balcony, and transform it into an amazing penthouse sized at 195 sqm with a proportional…
The Gindi TLV project has long been an iconic presence in Tel Aviv, altering the city’s skyline. One of the apartments within, worth lingering on, belongs to a couple in their 60s.
A general renovation of an existing apartment in central Tel Aviv for a couple with three young children. The apartment occupies an entire floor in a preserved building, merged from two apartments into one.