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With an affinity for fantastic spaces, architectural studio Sfaro delight us with anotherapartment in Tel Aviv. Remember the inspiring 40 square meter apartment in Tel-Aviv we featured a while ago? Well, this apartment is slightly larger, occupying 59 square meters, but engaging the same attention to details and space personalization as the smaller one. Located in an Israeli apartment building, this bright residential space is the result of careful floor planning – Sfaro Architects rearranged the spaces by eliminating unused corridors and closets – this allowed them to make room for a second smaller bedroom. In order to recycle the space, only the two original support columns remained as part of the new layout, the rest of the walls having been torn down. A central circulation spine was thus introduced to complement the small space and house all the storage spaces, service functions and heating/cooling systems. You can see a “before and after” photo of the main living space including the living room, open kitchen and study space being transformed from boring to fabulously modern.
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Sfaro Architects recently sent us one of their recent projects, a renovation of a 40 square meter apartment in Tel-Aviv, which features some interesting design ideas. Here are a few words describing the project from the architects: “Tel-Aviv has seen soaring housing prices in the last 3 years, a phenomenon which caused many people to renovate their existing apartments instead of selling and buying bigger ones. Same story here, where the owner decided to transform her studio apartment into a 1 bedroom, including storage units, a large separate kitchen and a full size queen bedroom. As a design solution, we chose to condense all the programmatic functions and storage units into a cube which was centered in the space, thus dividing the apartments into 4 zones, while maintaining a 360 degree circulation around it, which makes the space seem endless and bigger than it actually is. By adding sliding doors that disappear into the cube, the space can be altered according to the time of day and the various needs of the owner, contributing further more to the sense of a multi-functional round space.” I find the layout of this apartment ingenious and innovative, which is why I have to ask- did you see anything like this before? 












