The architects from Amir Navon-Studio 6B, Maayan Zusman Interior Design and Moran Ben Ami have recently presented common project in Tel Aviv, Israel. They have created an apartment with the area of 55 square meters in order to create modern and comfortable atmosphere. Nothing left there to remind about an old residence. Architects have completely revised layout. Thus, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, living area with dining room, kitchen and a balcony overlooking a quiet street have appeared instead of one bedroom, one bathroom and a living room. To do this, architects replaced all the walls, except one, by glass and strategically arranged furniture which hides electrical appliance. A glass cube, that separates apartment into zones, is the main feature. It is made of transparent black glass and contains bathroom and toilet.

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