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Inspired by the lofts of New York: 235 square meters of recreation and relaxation in Tel Aviv - voila! Home and Design

2024-03-22T23:25:15.600Z

Highlights: Limor Beshen designed a duplex in Tzameret Park, Tel Aviv, inspired by the lofts of New York. 235 square meters of recreation and relaxation in Tel Aviv - voila! Home and Design. The goal was to create a luxurious and pampering space that creates an inviting atmosphere for the guests and friends of the apartment owners. The couple's 215-square-meter duplex on the 32nd floor, with a 20- square-meter balcony, includes a public space of a kitchen and living room with a six-meter-high double ceiling.


Natural materials and a luxurious finish: the foreign businessman wants to spend time in Tel Aviv but also feel at home. Architect Limor Beshen made his wish come true in a duplex in Tzameret Park


View of the living room from the kitchen / Yoav Peled, Studio Peled

  • Location:

    Top Park, Tel Aviv

  • Apartment area:

    215 square meters + 20 square meters balcony

  • Planning and design:

    Limor Bashan

  • Photographer:

    Yoav Peled

What do you offer to an entrepreneur and businessman from abroad who has courage, who wants for himself and his partner an apartment in Tel Aviv that will ensure that every visit to the city will be unforgettable, one that combines party hosting with quality time as a couple and relaxation? Architect Limor Beshen had to face the challenge in a duplex in the Tzamerot neighborhood in Tel Aviv, and turn it into a unique space for entertaining and staying, inspired by New York loft apartments with an affinity for meticulous Italian style.

A view towards the kitchen and the dining area / Yoav Peled, Studio Peled

View of the living room / Yoav Peled, Studio Peled

The couple's 215-square-meter duplex on the 32nd floor, with a 20-square-meter balcony, includes a public space of a kitchen and living room with a six-meter-high double ceiling, with floor-to-ceiling windows facing a breathtaking urban landscape.

In addition, an accommodation unit, guest services, a laundry room and a double suite on the top floor.



"The goal was to create a luxurious and pampering space that creates an inviting atmosphere for the guests and friends of the apartment owners, but also gives the couple themselves a pleasant place to be intimate, relax and feel at home when they are on vacation in Tel Aviv," Bashan explains.

She chose to combine different natural materials - stone, wood and glass - in order to create a space that is impressive and relaxing at the same time.

An accommodation space with a changing atmosphere

The accommodation space welcomes those entering the apartment with light natural stone flooring.

Wide sofas in light colors, which sit on a beige carpet and on it a large coffee table that combines wood, leather and iron - all face the wall, on which the wood carpentry unit climbs to the entire height of the space (six meters).

The unit is a focal point from anywhere in the space and highlights the high ceilings in the central space of the apartment.

A view of the kitchen from the balcony / Yoav Peled, Studio Peled

The dining area / Yoav Peled, Studio Peled

Inside the carpentry unit is hidden the air conditioning system, the media system, in addition the television, a storage space and a fireplace for the winter are integrated into it.



"Fortunately, I was given a free hand to choose an unconventional plan and special and innovative materials for the various spaces," says Bashan.

The boldness in the choice of materials is evident in the dining area, facing the balcony, a blackened natural wooden table and chairs that combine metal and leather in camel tones.

Another exit to the balcony faces the kitchen, part of which is already visible at the entrance to the apartment and reveals an island made of spectacular Patagonian stone.

The kitchen cabinets, in blackened pine wood with a Virginia Black surface, highlight the island and make it another focal point in the apartment.



Next to the kitchen, two vertical lighting fixtures that come down from the ceiling, light the way to the accommodation unit and the guest services.

The bathroom, with a floor-standing sink unit made of natural stone, is covered with dark onyx-like porcelain tiles from floor to ceiling.

A view of the staircase / Yoav Peled, Studio Peled

A view of the kitchen and the stairs

The high space in the public area of ​​the apartment is further emphasized by floating elements of lighting.

The movement lighting sculpture creates a pleasant feeling of movement in the space, and the amount of light changes easily from strong lighting, suitable for entertaining to gentle and intimate lighting, which allows the couple to relax comfortably when they need quiet evenings alone.



The sculptural lighting element extends into the kitchen and towards the stairs to the second floor, allowing the couple and their guests to experience the high space from any point in it.

"It was important to me to create harmony and a strong connection between the spaces of the house, whether it is in material or in form, lighting or color," says Bashan.

An intimate space for the couple on the second floor

Light wooden stairs with a railing and cables stretched to the ceiling lead those who come to the top floor of the duplex.

Up here, the couple's master suite is tiled in light oak.

A brown bed, a beige carpet and blackened wooden chests, above which hanging reading lamps, together create a warm atmosphere for sleep, rest and intimacy.

View from the bedroom to the master bathroom / Yoav Feld, Studio Feld

A bathroom with a smart glass wall / Yoav Peled, Studio Peled

Also in the suite: a light wooden console, an armchair with an iron finish and warm gray leather and a sculptural wooden rack by the Italian company Zanota for hanging clothes.



The bed in the room faces the wall of the bathroom which holds a surprise.

The smart glass that makes up the wall becomes opaque or transparent at the push of a button and preserves the open atmosphere in the upper space of the apartment.



Inside the bathroom, a huge shower contains a jet system from the Jessie company, imported by the Moody company, which was precisely adjusted to the couple's measurements. Floor-to-ceiling light onyx tiles, Virginia Black stone sinks and surfaces, and massive oak stools recall the The space is below and creates continuity between the two parts of the apartment.Concealed lighting and dehumidifiers in the mirrors complete the meticulous atmosphere in the bathroom.

View from the bed towards the bathroom including a retractable TV from the ceiling / Yoav Peled, Studio Peled

A wall for shoes in the closet / Yoav Peled, Studio Peled

Back in the sleeping area, the TV is in a plaster ceiling with an electric lift.

When the couple is not watching TV, it goes back to the wall and disappears into it with the push of a button.



And of course, before going downstairs to welcome guests, the couple enjoys a walk-in closet made entirely of wood and a light oak parquet floor that continues from the bedroom.

Here, in the walk-in closet, the couple will dress and get ready, with a mirror on the entry wall and an impressive floor-to-ceiling wall designed for an especially large collection of shoes.



Now, the evening can begin.

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Source: walla

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