Location: Ramat Hasharon
Built area: 110 square meters
A four-room apartment was designed for a mother and her daughter. The apartment combines several different styles - modern, classic, industrial, warm, and rustic and they all intertwine in perfect harmony.




The ח-shaped kitchen structure is in a smooth white color with industrial metal handles. A small counter made of porcelain granite, identical to the kitchen marble, is used for small meals at the end of the counter.
The entire floor of the apartment is cladded with a fishbone parquet, creating a classic and warm look.
In the living room, a power wall was designed for the TV, made of wooden carpentry with a white engraving that combines black cantilevered metal shelves on the side that create an industrial look next to the warm and classic look of the wood.
A dining area and living room combine materials in different styles that give the space a timeless design.








The corridor leading to the rooms is bordered on both sides by custom carpentry cabinets, offering plenty of storage spaces and a hidden laundry room.
The guest room at the beginning of the corridor was designed as a glass wall with a white Belgian profile that creates the illusion of "shortening" the corridor and gives a sense of wide space.
The color palette chosen for the house - white, black, wood, and mocha continues in the bedrooms and bathrooms. The shade chosen for covering the bathrooms is modern black combined with a white mosaic, following the design concept. The master suite inspires an atmosphere of calmness and tenderness. Two wardrobes were placed in the small hallway to the bathroom for maximum use of the space. At the end of the hallway is a glass door with a Belgian profile leading to the dramatic and modern bathroom in contrast with the warmth and rusticity of the bedroom.



