A Tel Aviv Apartment Gets an Injection of Color
Working under architect Amir Navon, Rotem Hanan and Sivan Livne Hakim designed this 105-square-meter (~1130 sq ft) apartment that’s located in the center of Tel Aviv. The outdated interior needed a renovation that restructured the layout for better functionality, which was made difficult thanks to its diagonal footprint.
To help define areas in the apartment, they incorporated different colors and materials within niches. The living room’s floor became a light grey tone, which aided in lightening the space up. The floor within the blue living room niche was replaced with a wooden parquet that they painted to match the wall and ceiling color.
The graphic bathroom features a shower that’s outfitted with matte black tiles from floor to ceiling. The rest of the bathroom has white tiles with contrasting grout.
Photos © Gidon Levin 181 Architecture Photography.
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