Elegant Kitchen in the Heart of the City - Caesarstone
Elegant Kitchen in the Heart of the City - Caesarstone
Elegant Kitchen in the Heart of the City - 5131 Calacatta Nuvo Elegant KitchenCaesarstone
Elegant Kitchen in the Heart of the City - Caesarstone

Designer:  Tal Weismark Ratzon, Moran Hamama Sagi | Photographer: Itay Banit

This Tel Aviv apartment is all about elegant white design. Yet don’t let the unified brightness fool you – this unique space is filled with life, attention to detail and playful surprises. From a double-sided closet to Caesarstone’s Calacatta Nuvo Quartz countertops, the designers let their imagination run wild – and left nothing to chance.   

After completing the esteemed Design & Architecture Program at Studio 6B, designers Tal Weismark Ratzon and Moran Hamama Sagi were chosen by Studio 6B co-owner and student mentor Amir Navon to design a real project. The chosen space was an apartment located in Tel Aviv, in a building with a rich history.

The apartment owner craved a comforting and relaxing space dominated by light colors. During the apartment’s full renovation, the apartment was divided into two main areas: The public space (living room, kitchen and dining area) and public space (two bedrooms, bathrooms). A two-sided closet was chosen as the apartment’s dividing element.

Tal and Moran decided to design an elegant space, and to use the walls and carpentry to project a classic and unified white color. Striving to achieve a very clean look, the designers hardly used any color play, opting for minimalism and precision-bases aesthetics. Playfulness was achieved in other ways, for example by exposing the apartment’s original brick walls in certain areas for added atmosphere, or adding a metal netting as small design pieces here and there.

This Tel Aviv apartment is all about elegant white design. Yet don’t let the unified brightness fool you – this unique space is filled with life, attention to detail and playful surprises. From a double-sided closet to Caesarstone’s Calacatta Nuvo Quartz countertops, the designers let their imagination run wild – and left nothing to chance.   

After completing the esteemed Design & Architecture Program at Studio 6B, designers Tal Weismark Ratzon and Moran Hamama Sagi were chosen by Studio 6B co-owner and student mentor Amir Navon to design a real project. The chosen space was an apartment located in Tel Aviv, in a building with a rich history.

The apartment owner craved a comforting and relaxing space dominated by light colors. During the apartment’s full renovation, the apartment was divided into two main areas: The public space (living room, kitchen and dining area) and public space (two bedrooms, bathrooms). A two-sided closet was chosen as the apartment’s dividing element.

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Tal and Moran decided to design an elegant space, and to use the walls and carpentry to project a classic and unified white color. Striving to achieve a very clean look, the designers hardly used any color play, opting for minimalism and precision-bases aesthetics. Playfulness was achieved in other ways, for example by exposing the apartment’s original brick walls in certain areas for added atmosphere, or adding a metal netting as small design pieces here and there.

Designing a Tel Aviv apartment that has been around for decades is always a welcome challenge for any accomplished designer. Tal and Moran were just getting their feet wet as designers, yet their natural talent and intuition was evident from the get-go, and the finished product is a testament to their vision. Alongside many design elements, Caesarstone’s Calacatta Nuvo Quartz countertops played an important role in creating just the perfect living space.

Using a single color as a primary coordinate in apartment design can open up limitless possibilities. Caesarstone’s countertops established a warm palette and give the kitchen life.

Tal Weismark Ratzon and Moran Hamama Sagi