A young family, a busy life, and a clear wish: a home that feels like a refuge.
This young couple with two small children came to me with modest requirements and a defined budget – but a very clear sense of what they needed. A warm, comfortable space where the family could slow down, breathe, and simply be together.
I designed the full interior of their four-room apartment in a newly built project in Kfar Saba, tailoring every decision to the realities of daily family life – ample storage, practical materials, and durable textiles that can handle the energy of two small children.
The design emphasizes openness, color, and flexibility. Dedicated areas were created for seating, play, dining – both formal and informal – and natural family interaction throughout the day.
A central principle guiding the entire design was reducing visual clutter. Hidden storage solutions were integrated throughout the home for books, toys, and everyday items, keeping the space clean and bright without sacrificing the warmth and liveliness that make it feel like home.