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Alkalay 5
A 65-square-meter apartment, with a balcony and two rooms, was transformed into a three-room apartment. The division of the apartment between private and public spaces is based on two structural columns.
The foyer area was designed with a bathroom that is partially hidden from the living room to help natural light illuminate the inner room.
Thanks to the change in the bathroom's location, two bedrooms were planned, and the kitchen was placed in the balcony area.
The integrated furniture in the apartment allows for space usage and creates a sense of openness despite the limited area. In the children's room, a surrounding bench acts as a platform for various uses, with the bathroom's drainage path running through it.
Between the bedroom and the kitchen, there is a "thick wall" that allows the functions on both sides to coexist, "back to back."
The kitchen counter and the dining area bench define the base of the large window as a window sill with varying width and height.

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