Interiors

the Craft of Space. Interview with Raanan stern, Co-Founder of Rust Architects.
Every space tells a different story — whether it’s a compact apartment or a large public building. Each scale brings its own challenges and rewards. In our conversation with Raanan Stern, co-founder of RUST Architects, we explored his favorite aspects of the profession, the materials he often turns to, the

From Standard to Elegant: 5 Smart Moves for Apartment Transormation by Shlomit Gliks
When the couple approached designer Shlomit Glik, they had just purchased a new contractor-grade apartment in Ramat Hasharon. Both in their 60s—she, a civil engineer, and he, a retired defense industry professional—they were transitioning from a spacious private home with a garden to a smaller apartment in the city. The

Life as play: Rethinking Kindergarten Design for a New Generation
While autumn is coming closer and with it comes the reminder of how quickly our world is changing—and how often the field of education struggles to keep up. One of the biggest challenges lies in the physical spaces themselves: many school and kindergarten buildings simply weren’t designed for today’s reality.

ARCHITECTURE AS A CANVAS: A HOME FOR ART. PROJECT BY RONNIE ALROY ARCHITECTS
In the heart of Сentral Israel, a home for art collectors who often host family and friends was conceived as both sanctuary and gallery—a place where loved ones gather on weekends, and where art lives not on pedestals, but within the quiet rhythm of daily life. The central challenge Ronnie

Open. Inspiring. Meaningful. Open House in Tel Aviv through the Eyes of the Co-Organizer Aviva Levinson
On the eve of the annual Open House festival in Tel Aviv, we sat down with one of the organizers – Aviva Levinson – to hear about how the project started, what it’s all about, and what interesting places and stories are waiting for us this year. Open House in

3 Key Principles to Blend Home’s History with Modern Dynamic.
When a Home Breathes History: A Brussels Apartment by Evgenia Dymkina Designing a space with a sense of history is always a balancing act — between the old and the new, between architectural heritage and current trends, between tradition and the modern needs of everyday life. That’s exactly what Evgenia

A Few Simple Tricks to Transform a Rented Apartment into a Cozy Home
The client’s main request was to quickly transform an unfurnished, rented apartment within a limited budget into a comfortable home for a family with children. The challenge? Designer Olga Burakova shared her experience of completing the entire process—layout planning, furniture selection, lighting, and décor installation—within just three weeks, all while

A Tel Aviv Apartment Designed for Living & Hosting
When a Home Becomes a Space for Taste and Experience The clients, originally from Tel Aviv, purchased the apartment intending to live there with their children. However, when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, they decided to relocate to the U.S. After their move, an exciting opportunity arose to reimagine the space

hotel-inspired master suite
Design Concept & Inspiration This seaview apartment, located in the coastal city of Bat Yam, Israel, was brought to life through the work of designer Bella Simon and her team. Clients, a dynamic business-owning couple with two children, approached Bella with a request to create a space that would balance