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Classical Modern Tel Aviv Apartment by Pitsou Kedem
A historical Tel Aviv apartment by the architectural firm Pitsou Kedem turns traditional home design in their heads, from layout and hardware that is unconventional, to lighter elements such as decorations that still pack a punch. Spin glass wall below and half above the chain as a wall leaving intact the aesthetic concept of the open house. Artificial light illuminates the sunken floor down and give them a saturated brightness required by the living room below grade, while overhead, natural light fills the space in a natural, modern neutral atmosphere. The lower level of housing workspace and a shower, while upstairs, kitchen and living area leading onto the terrace. The view from the stairs industry increased between levels illustrate the striking difference between the two in the overall design.
The lower level has a bathroom in one quadrant, and other offices. A large mirror and vanity white and the walls pop with a black background and strengthen the natural light spilling in from the stairs. Bright yellow carpet and stained wooden chair offers sparks.
Passes through a rotating glass wall, industrial style, folded steel stairs rise from the depths of the light. A concrete wall and ceiling attach this interesting angle.
In contrast to elements of industrial, living room from the kitchen surprisingly warm and comfortable. A large overstuffed sofas invite you to sit, read and chat, while the curved doors offer a classic touch.
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