Couple in their 50s wanted to turn their apartment into an inviting and meticulous living environment. They recruited Liat Harel, owner of a design and architecture studio, to the task.

The six-room apartment has been converted into a large three-bedroom apartment with an extra spacious public wing. The public space is called as one piece without barriers and includes an especially large parallel kitchen, a formal living room and a dining area around which many diners can attract. The living room consists of a particularly comfortable rickliner upholstered in stone.