White lacquer kitchen
A clean, soft, and warm white lacquer kitchen, with subtle modern touches and a European vibe.
“Since I received the house when it was already 15 years old, dark colors dominated the space.
That’s why my guiding principle was to bring in light and bright elements to the area, which is the heart of the home.
It was important to me that it remain open, airy, and connected to all the surrounding elements and rooms,”
explains designer Neta Levinger Barbi.
Photography: Itay Benit
Design: Neta Levinger Barbi
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MEET THE DESIGNER
Neta Levinger Barbi
I have been planning and designing homes and commercial spaces for over a decade.
My design approach is clean yet eclectic, blending classical, industrial, and modern styles, influenced first and foremost by the needs of my clients.
I believe a home should support our daily routines. Therefore, it must first be practical and only then also inspiring.
Over the past two years, we’ve realized more than ever that the home is our safe and comfortable space — a place where we live, learn, and even work.
For this reason, I believe that smart interior design must be attentive, meeting the clients’ current needs while also being adaptable to their future needs.
Interior design, like any other field, has trends and material innovations.
However, since it is one of the most significant investments in a home — both emotionally and financially — it is very important to me that my designs serve the family for many years to come.
To create a precise design tailored to the household’s habits and needs, I conduct an in-depth needs assessment with my clients.
For example, I explore the role of the kitchen in family life:
Is this a family that cooks and hosts often?
Who enjoys cooking and spends extra hours in the kitchen?
Which appliances are used frequently and which are not?
This is just one small example.
As a woman, mother, passionate cook, and someone who loves to host wholeheartedly, I don’t stop until I see the complete picture come together.