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On the occasion of Tu Bab, we have collected for you some free people who live alone, but have designed their apartments in a way that invites the next love into their lives. Less one is nicer?


Will love burn?

Amazing apartments for free and available

On the occasion of Tu Bab, we have collected for you some free people who live alone, but have designed their apartments in a way that invites the next love into their lives. Less one is nicer?

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Home and design

11/08/2022

Thursday, August 11, 2022, 08:00 Updated: 08:17

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There are quite a few advantages to living alone, especially in your own apartment.

Bachelor's apartment in Ramat Gan, planning and design: Adi Aronov (Photo: Nofer Boganim)

Tu Bab is the holiday of couples, two by two they come and go, go out to expensive restaurants and exchange corny gifts wrapped in red ribbons. The section is of course happy with their happiness, but how much is possible? This year we chose to focus specifically on those who live on their own. Singles who know how to find advantages in living alone ( It's easier to do this when you own your own apartment), but that doesn't mean they don't leave room in the house (and in the heart) for a new love to come.

An apartment for a single woman in Ramat Gan

70 square meters | Planning and design: architect Adi Aronov

After years of living in her own suite at her parents' house, the high-tech career woman, in her 30s, decided to move to a new apartment in a boutique building in the city of Ramat Gan, which the architect Adi Aronov planned and designed for her as a flexible, dynamic and lively living space that allows her to adapt the spaces to different situations: Work, life and hospitality.

Apartment of a high-tech careerist in Ramat Gan.

Planning and design: Adi Aronov (Photo: Nofer Boganim)

When you live alone it's not wise - the wall that separates the bedroom from the bathroom has been replaced with a glass partition (Photo: Nofer Boganim)

The apartment includes a master bedroom, a bathroom, a master bedroom that is currently used as a closet, a guest bathroom and of course, a spacious, bright and stylish public area where the kitchen, living room and dining area are located. "When the owner of the house contacted me, the apartment was already ready, so we made adjustments which included breaking down the wall between the bedroom and the bathroom and replacing it with an airy glass partition as well as replacing floors, parquets and bathrooms.

Meanwhile, we furnished the apartment with practical and effective carpentry that adds a very large area of ​​storage and leaves the spaces neat and organized at all times."

Single apartment in Tel Aviv | Planning and design: Ed. Marina Rechter-Robinstein ReMa Architecture

"This is one of the most special apartments I have seen in Tel Aviv, it is an artist's apartment, whose design was influenced by the artwork of the current tenant," says Marina Rechter Rubinstein, the architect who designed it.

This apartment illustrates the close connection between interior design and art - they feed off each other and together create a harmonious space in which every detail has been thought of.

The design is influenced by the artwork of the creator who lives in the apartment (photo: Amit Gosher)

Materiality of concrete in different textures (photo: Amit Gosher)

The apartment was designed with carefully selected special finishing materials and in fact the combination gives an elegant look that complements the very diverse atmosphere that the owner of the apartment has and of course the apartment itself.

Some of the walls are lined with concrete that was cast in place in a combination of different textures, in order to give a young, modern and inviting atmosphere.

For example, on the wall behind the TV screen, the concrete appears with a plank texture, and on the rounded support column, the same material - concrete - appears with a smooth texture.

The apartment was designed to meet all the needs of its owners, whether it's for a couple's evening, entertaining many or a solid evening over a glass of wine.

Single apartment in Tel Aviv | 240 square meters |

Design and planning: Tzvia Kazioff

The bathtub stands outside the bathroom on Carrara marble tiles that blend randomly with the fishbon tiles of the bedroom (Photo: Amit Gosher)

A careful selection of furniture that was specially adapted to the rounded space.

The living room (photo: Amit Gosher)

A multi-sensory bathing experience.

An aquarium-like bathroom (Photo: Amit Gosher)

A bachelor from Jerusalem decided to move from the capital to the city without a break, and settled in an apartment with an amazing area and expanses of sea that can be seen from the windows that surround the space.

One of the design challenges in working on this apartment was the rounded shape of the living space and the bedroom.

This challenge brought with it an opportunity for a virtuoso creation of the entire project with meticulous furniture choices and original elements that were specially designed and adapted to the space.



For the master unit, a unique high grade fishbone parquet was chosen, which forms the background for all the design work.

A bathroom is also rounded and enclosed by glass walls, where a shower and a bathroom cabinet creates the appearance of a kind of aquarium in the center of the space, which in combination with the open view of the sea creates a multi-sensory bathing experience.

A FREE-STANDING bathtub is placed outside it and in the center of the room, and for practical reasons it was placed on Carrara-patterned porcelain granite tiles, which were cut and integrated into the parquet boards to create a waterproof surface.

The toilet was elegantly hidden further into the wardrobe.

Single apartment in Kiryat Ono

78 square meters | Planning and design: Pindi Ben Ari Shamai

It underwent a thorough renovation and was redesigned in a clean and monochromatic style.

An apartment for a single woman in Kiryat Ono, design: Pindi Ben Ari Shamai (Photo: Nadav Paket)

A bathroom closet that matches the wardrobe in the room (Photo: Nadav Paket)

"I chose to pamper myself in an open bathroom."

The bedroom (Photo: Nadav Paket)

A three-room apartment in an old, outdated building that underwent a complete makeover while changing and renewing the entire set of infrastructures.

The bedroom was converted into a kitchen that opened to the public space, and to create an open space became one unit with the conversion space.

The apartment was designed in a classic-modern line while taking care of design cleanliness, in order not to create visual clutter.



The vegetation seen from the outside contributes a refreshing color to the monochromaticity of the interior and makes the outside view an integral part of the overall picture.

"The need for storage spaces is solved by using large multi-purpose cabinets. At the entrance to the house and as part of the living room layout, there is a frosted glass cabinet in a gray shade that serves both the work station and the various needs of the house.



"Since most of the time the apartment serves me, I chose to pamper myself in an open bathroom that is part of the bedroom arrangement," said the single tenant who lives here in Gefa.

Since the bathroom is transparent, the wardrobe in it matches the wardrobe in the room.

"As befits the shopping-loving single woman that I am, clothes are an important commodity and a huge closet is a necessity for me. This is how the room actually became a pampering suite that meets all my needs."

Single apartment in Israel | 100 square meters |

Planning and design: Oron Milstein

The closet came out, and the modest room became a spacious suite.

Yossi Katsav's bedroom in Israel (Photo: Elad Gonen)

Equipped with furniture designed by top designers.

The living room (photo: Elad Gonen)

This apartment in Rishon Lezion is the home of fashion designer Yossi Katsav.

The apartment underwent a comprehensive renovation, in which the bedroom was expanded and turned from a modest-sized bedroom with a closet and a closed bathroom, to a luxurious suite, with a parquet floor in a "fishbone" pattern, and with the look of a room in a boutique hotel.

A spacious closet was built in the bedroom, and removing this function from the bedroom left it very spacious and airy. The room, in its new incarnation, is well lit. In the center is a wide bed with upholstered headboards in a natural shade. Pictures for inspiration hung on the wall, these were purchased by a butcher at various markets From his travels around the world over the years when he traveled alone.



The living room, which is located at the entrance to the house, has been refurnished with pieces of furniture by top designers.

And the kitchen is considered a masterpiece with a wink and a strong statement, in the form of printed tiles by the late pop art artist, Keith Haring.

The fronts of the cabinets were painted with white epoxy paint.

In the adjacent dining area is a dining table made of aluminum with a clean white surface on it.

On the wall is a white aluminum shelving unit that completes the picture, and contains playful accent items.

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