The Urban Refuge apartment in Tel Aviv's Levontin neighborhood showcases an innovative approach to compact urban living. Designed by Baranowitz + Kronenberg, it merges modern functionality with elements of nature, utilizing Douglas Fir wood to create a serene ambiance. The 'L'-shaped layout promotes a cohesive flow, enhancing comfort without sacrificing style. Clever storage and multipurpose furniture maximize functionality, while thoughtful lighting complements the organic materials. This project proves that even within limited space, creative design can foster innovation and comfort, effectively redefining urban living.
In the heart of Tel Aviv's lively Levontin neighborhood, an innovative interior design project is redefining the way we perceive compact urban living.
Designed to double as both a residence and a workspace, the Urban Refuge apartment's aesthetic revolves around the use of Douglas Fir wood.
One highlight of the project is its ability to amplify the potential of a small living space through strategic design choices.
The biophilic elements of the design, from the choice of materials to the connection between interior and exterior, create an atmosphere that feels expansive.
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