This Penthouse in Be’er Sheva is elegantly adorned with a gold color palette. The
Renovation of an old 3-room attic apartment, originally spanning 130 square meters in built
size and 124 square meters balcony, now expanded to 195 square meters with a 60 square
meter balcony.
The common space was designed in a clean modern style, featuring a dominant power wall
designed in wood combined with brass. The dining area boasts rich black wood elements,
and a black bookcase near it adding a touch of drama to the space. The kitchen’s design
continues the black theme with tall cabinet fronts that are elegantly covered in wood and
echoes the living room’s power wall. This clever design seamlessly connects the dining and
living areas, creating a harmonious flow throughout the space. In the parent’s bedroom, as in
the rest of the apartment, a palette of desert beige tones dominates the decor. According to
Tzvia Kazayoff, this color choice is inspired by the environment surrounding the house. “The
penthouse is located in Be’er Sheva, the capital of the Negev, a place where the sun shines
almost all year round. That is why we designed the apartment with wide openings to
welcome natural light and we chose colors that match the warm and earthy tones of the
south”
This penthouse has undergone a remarkable transformation into a precise and stunning
living space.
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