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This is what happens when an interior designer climbs the walls
Like many others in the first closure, designer Ben Reznieli felt he had to make a change in his home, but while it ended up with some new flower pots and cushions for his sofa, the result was a whole carnival.
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Monday, 19 October 2020, 00:08
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About four years ago, the apartment was completely renovated (Photo: Oren Amos)
The project:
Redesign of an apartment in Tel Aviv
Space:
76 sq.m.
Interior design:
Ben Reznieli
Wallpapers:
Goldstein Wallpaper The
urge to organize and redesign the house has
affected
many of us over the past few months, many of whom we moved into the house due to corona constraints.
And if the spirit of the period caused ordinary people to make drastic changes in the home, one can only imagine what it caused interior design professionals to do in their private homes.
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Smart daring combined with spectacular color.
The living room (Photo: Oren Amos)
Bar stools combined with metal and corduroy - specially designed for the apartment (Photo: Oren Amos)
In the case of interior designer Ben Reznieli there is no need to imagine, and one can really be impressed by the photos.
He completely renovated his private apartment in Tel Aviv, a 76 sqm apartment, three rooms, about four years ago. Renovation that included replacing the flooring throughout the house, electrical systems, plumbing, railings, installing a smart home system, air conditioner, home theater system and more.
Dining area with porcelain granite plate, can be opened for hospitality (Photo: Oren Amos)
It is not only the designer's residence, but also his studio where he meets his clients (Photo: Oren Amos)
Recently, like many others, Reznieli decided it was time to refresh.
The idea of refreshing and upgrading was of course due to the prolonged stay in his apartment in the current period, and of course the need to renew the renovation and keep up to date with a new language and more precise style of the house, which is also his studio and showcase to his clients.
"The house is used for residence as well as meetings with clients as part of my studio - here they get inspiration, ideas, and can be impressed that smart daring combined with spectacular color works and is not threatening," explains the designer.
Swivel armchairs allow guests to enjoy both the living room and the balcony (Photo: Oren Amos)
All furniture is made to special order.
Plush sofa in the living room (Photo: Oren Amos)
The renovation lasted about three months and all the items incorporated in it were made to order and were not purchased as off-the-shelf products: from the furniture to the wallpaper.
Among other things, iron bar stools designed with rich corduroy fabric, blackened living room tables and painted with gold touches, two armchairs that rotate 360 on a hinge, to allow guests to enjoy the balcony and communicate with those in the living room, a round Indian pedestal and a dining area with porcelain granite Opens, to save space while not hosting.
Around the windows of the apartment, tropical vegetation has been placed that surrounds the apartment and creates a feeling of a private home in the city center, and yes, the ambient lighting and work lighting have been renewed.
Power wall in the bedroom with custom-designed wallpaper (Photo: Oren Amos)
Illustrates the pace and design style of Reznieli.
Wallpaper in the bedroom (Photo: Oren Amos)
Reznieli chose to cover the walls of the apartment with tapas (Goldstein Wallpaper Gallery), some of which were made to order and in his joint work with the graphite designer of "Goldstein".
In the bedroom, Reznieli designed a powerful wall of power, which he says illustrates his rhythm and design style with wallpaper.
An abstract-modern style wallpaper was chosen for the dining area.
For the rest of the walls, complementary, light and delicate wallpapers were chosen.
"A modern-oriental gem in an urban city."
The bathroom (Photo: Oren Amos)
"I wanted to create an oriental-modern gem in an urban city, precisely because of the contrast between the busy and crowded city in front of the calm personal shelter that allows escape to fantasy from the fast pace of the environment," says Reznieli about the end result.
The use of cold materials in front of warm and soft fabrics has created a fusion between the modern and cold style with the warm classic oriental, and the resulting feeling is of an apartment with a very noticeable and prominent character.
Tropical vegetation surrounds the apartment (Photo: Oren Amos)
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