The RB Apartment in Tel Aviv Gets a Warm + Inviting Redesign
Interior designer Maya Sheinberger creates a refreshing and inviting space that feels very current for a young couple and their baby.
Designed by Maya Sheinberger for a young couple, their baby, their cat and two dogs, the RB Apartment in Tel Aviv is just 100 square meters but every inch is fully utilized to create a modern home that?s warm and easy-going. What once was an extremely old fashioned apartment with limiting interiors is now a refreshing and inviting space that feels much more current.
The entire living space can be experienced the moment you walk through the door because of its open concept design. You immediately notice the fishbone oak hardwood floors, the custom shelving made from black iron and extremely thin shelves, and a custom bench next to the windows that looks like concrete but is in fact made of MDF and painted to resemble concrete texture.
Track lighting spotlights the styled shelving filled with books and design objects. The shelving was also designed to create a designated space for the TV.
Next to the entrance is the dining space and kitchen. The latter is made of two perpendicular units: a shorter unit that has only lower cabinets, a sink, a dishwasher and a wine cooler; and a longer unit that has an additional worktop, a stove and a taller unit with a refrigerator, an oven, a microwave and an air conditioning vent. Black track lighting is replicated from the living room and cylinder fixtures add even more light. Above the dini...
Designed by Maya Sheinberger for a young couple, their baby, their cat and two dogs, the RB Apartment in Tel Aviv is just 100 square meters but every inch is fully utilized to create a modern home that?s warm and easy-going. What once was an extremely old fashioned apartment with limiting interiors is now a refreshing and inviting space that feels much more current.
The entire living space can be experienced the moment you walk through the door because of its open concept design. You immediately notice the fishbone oak hardwood floors, the custom shelving made from black iron and extremely thin shelves, and a custom bench next to the windows that looks like concrete but is in fact made of MDF and painted to resemble concrete texture.
Track lighting spotlights the styled shelving filled with books and design objects. The shelving was also designed to create a designated space for the TV.
Next to the entrance is the dining space and kitchen. The latter is made of two perpendicular units: a shorter unit that has only lower cabinets, a sink, a dishwasher and a wine cooler; and a longer unit that has an additional worktop, a stove and a taller unit with a refrigerator, an oven, a microwave and an air conditioning vent. Black track lighting is replicated from the living room and cylinder fixtures add even more light. Above the dini...
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