There's something very satisfying about a well-designed studio apartment. Yes, they might not be the largest spaces in the world, but they can be fantastic examples of clean, concise design. This home in the heart of Tel Aviv is one such great example.
Starting from the far side, there's a kitchen with sleek surfaces and a chic breakfast bar that's larger than you might expect from an address of this size. This area blends into a lounge, before segueing into the sleeping quarters. All throughout, white walls and smart parquet flooring make the space feel bright and welcoming, while pops of colour come from house plants and mementoes dotted about the shelves.
It's perfect as a modest base, especially if you're planning to be out and about exploring the city most hours of the day. The home sits on the buzzing Bograshov Street, which not only has a wealth of restaurants and bars from which to choose, but also leads down to a beach that shares the thoroughfare's name in ten minutes on foot. The Bauhaus Center is only four minutes' walk around the corner, too.
Home truths: *There's no lift in the building to reach this single-level apartment
*The building has no private parking, but there are bus stops on the street outside
*The hosts are reachable twenty-four hours of the day in case of any issues