Minimalist glass and concrete apartment in Tel Aviv Design 18.03.2022 The owner of this duplex in the center of Tel Aviv dreamed of modern, stylish housing, where you could relax in silence after working days, and have fun with friends Photo Itai Benit The owner of this Tel Aviv apartment — a young man working in the creative field – has been looking for a new home for several years. He wanted to live in the very center, to be in the thick of city life, and at the same time, so that the apartment would become for him a “quiet corner” where you can relax in silence after a hard day. As a result, his choice fell on a duplex with an area of 62 square meters. meters in one of the prestigious areas of Tel Aviv. Photo Itai Benit Photo Itai Benit A nice bonus was the balcony with an area of as much as 30 sq. m. meters where you can have breakfast in the fresh air, sunbathe on a chaise longue and even have parties. But this is now, and when he just moved into the apartment, none of this was here. Designer Yael Perry had to work hard to turn bare walls into modern, comfortable housing in a minimalist style, as the owner of the house wanted. Photo Itai Benit Photo Itai Benit First of all, she made a serious redevelopment, getting rid of several unnecessary partitions and combining the space of the living room, dining room and kitchen into a single bright space. In the living room area, the central place is occupied by a sofa group consisting of a mirrored coffee table, a pair of iconic Wassily armchairs designed by Marcel Breuer and a classic Chesterfield leather sofa – a combination, at first glance, eclectic, but harmonious, creating a curious play of styles and eras. Since the owner rarely cooks at home, the kitchen set is hidden behind mirrored doors, only the island, also covered with mirrored panels, is left in sight. Thanks to this solution, the kitchen literally disappears into thin air. A source Itai Benit Photo Itai Benit Mirror surfaces are also used in other rooms of the house, for example, in the bedroom, where there is a wardrobe with mirrored doors, or in the bathroom. This allows you to visually expand the small space of the duplex, make it lighter and create the illusion of spaciousness. And black details add rigor, graphics and rhythm to the interior. Photo Itai Benit Photo Itai Benit Photo Itai Benit Ilya Polyakov Original content from the site