Black nano kitchen with walnut veneer
This apartment was designed for a young family with one clear request: a black kitchen.
As part of the overall concept developed for the apartment layout, black played a central role. The public space was planned with perfect symmetry — the kitchen on one side and a black Mondrian-style bookcase on the other. These two elements complement each other, creating a cohesive and structured design statement within the space.
The purpose of the bookcase was to open up the area and eliminate the traditional hallway, emphasizing the full breadth of the space.
For the kitchen, black nano-finish doors were chosen for a perfect matte appearance and long-term durability, while walnut veneer accents were incorporated to soften the look and add an elegant, warm touch to the bold design.
Photography: Regev Kalaf
Design: Yossi Hayun
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MEET THE DESIGNER
Yossi Hayun
Yossi Hayun, interior designer, holds a B.Design degree in Interior Design from HIT College, graduating with top honors, including highest distinction, Dean’s Excellence, President’s Excellence, and an Outstanding Final Project award.
Yossi Hayun Studio specializes in residential and commercial interior design, characterized by passion, boldness, and love for the craft. These values are expressed through thorough research, meticulous planning, and sophisticated results.
The studio’s strength lies in creative ideas, high-level planning, and attention to detail. It is deeply attuned to clients’ desires, needs, and dreams, harnessing vision, creativity, and professional expertise to bring projects to complete and flawless realization.
With extensive experience and knowledge, the studio offers flexible, diverse solutions in both planning and design. Yossi draws inspiration from three core elements:
- The space – “the home”
- The environment – “the surroundings”
- The client – “the resident”
The final result becomes a reflection of the client and a manifestation of the designer’s vision of what a home should be.
Creating a strong design concept is essential for every project. This concept forms the foundation for the project’s identity, both spatially and materially, leading to innovation and a unique outcome that does not rely on fleeting trends.