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Rotem Lotter Designs Global Interior Architecture Service. I'll plan, design, supervise, guide you in your choices and I will support you along the way.

עיצוב חלל, הוא תהליך המאפשר הבנה ובחינה של הרגלים, תהליכי עבודה, צרכים, ציפיות וחלומות.
השאלות שאני שואלת בתהליך הן : איזה אינטראקציות חשוב לעודד בסביבת הבית, המשרד או העסק שלך ומה הם הערכים שברצונך להטמיע במרחב הזה.
התפקיד שלי הוא ליישם את אותם הרעיונות, שאיפות ומחשבות בתוך הצורה והחומר, כך שאתה, משפחתך, עמיתיך או עובדיך תהנו מהחלל המעוצב בצורה הטובה ביותר. אני אתכנן, אעצב, אפקח, אכוון בבחירות ו

אתמוך בך לאורך כל המסע. יחד ניצור חלל שיהיה נעים ונוח להשתמש בו.

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Designing a space is a process which allows understanding living habits, work process, needs, expectations and dreams. The questions I ask during the process are: Which interactions are important for you to encourage within the home/office/business environment and what kind of values do you want to instill in your space. My job is to apply this ideas, aspirations and thoughts inside the physical form and function so that you, your family, your colleagues or your employees will enjoy the designed space in the best way possible. Together we will create for you a space that will be pleasant and comfortable to use.

Confidence in design is rarely about being bold.It is about being clear early.When structure, sequence and intention are...
19/02/2026

Confidence in design is rarely about being bold.
It is about being clear early.

When structure, sequence and intention are defined from the start, everything that comes after gets lighter
Fewer corrections
Less noise
More flow

In hospitality, “effortless” is usually the result of decisions made before the pressure starts.

What is the one decision in your current project that still feels open ended?

Nothing about planning a space is ever truly simple.Behind a calm interior sits a full system of decisionsmaterialsstruc...
07/02/2026

Nothing about planning a space is ever truly simple.

Behind a calm interior sits a full system of decisions
materials
structure
electricity and plumbing
drawings
circulation
and the way people actually move, pause, and live inside it.

After 15 years in practice, I still find that every project is its own world.
Even when the “type” is familiar, the story never repeats.

Simplicity isn’t the absence of complexity.
It’s the result of precise planning.

From the archive
Givatayim duplex, 2013
Designed by

The first two photos are from 2013, right after the project was completed.
The third photo is from my revisit the apartment in 2023.

Simplicity in design is not minimalism.It is the result of many decisions being made and many others being removed.Reduc...
04/02/2026

Simplicity in design is not minimalism.

It is the result of many decisions being made and many others being removed.

Reduction requires clarity, confidence, and responsibility.

Especially in spaces meant to hold people over time.

Conceptual transition space design by Rotem Lotter Designs.

A large part of my work as a designer doesn’t happen behind a screen.It happens in real spaces among materials, proporti...
29/01/2026

A large part of my work as a designer doesn’t happen behind a screen.
It happens in real spaces among materials, proportions, furniture, and true scale.

Yesterday I was at Tel Aviv, walking the showroom and paying attention to the quiet things:
how finishes hold light, how texture changes with distance, and how comfort is built into proportion.

My approach is simple: good design doesn’t start with how a space looks,
but with how it works and how it feels in the body.

When I design hospitality, wellness, and transition spaces, I think in sequences.
How someone arrives. Where their pace slows. What the space asks of them and what it quietly supports.

Material, rhythm, and light are never “styling” for me.
They’re the architecture of experience.

I genuinely love what I do, and I care about the details because they’re what people actually live inside.

A space doesn’t need to explain itself when the body already understands it.

Rotem Lotter Designs

I don’t design spaces to be photographed.I design them to be inhabited.Proportion, rhythm, and material choicesare decis...
19/01/2026

I don’t design spaces to be photographed.

I design them to be inhabited.

Proportion, rhythm, and material choices
are decisions the body responds to
long before the mind registers them.

When design works on the body,
it doesn’t need explanation.

The proof is in the feeling.
— Rotem Lotter Designs.

In hospitality and wellness projects,the most influential spaces are rarely the destination.Corridors, thresholds, and i...
12/01/2026

In hospitality and wellness projects,
the most influential spaces are rarely the destination.

Corridors, thresholds, and in-between areas
are where the body slows down,
where attention shifts,
where the experience actually begins.

When these spaces are designed with care,
everything that follows feels calmer, clearer, and more intentional.

Conceptual wellness transition space.
Design by Rotem Lotter Designs.

Good design is often judged by how it looks.But the spaces that truly lastare not defined by visual impact alone.They ar...
05/01/2026

Good design is often judged by how it looks.

But the spaces that truly last
are not defined by visual impact alone.

They are defined by how the body moves through them,
how time is structured within them,
and how clearly they support use.

This is the kind of design I focus on.

Concept & design - Rotem Lotter Designs.

‏Silence in design is not absence.‏It’s precision.
30/12/2025

‏Silence in design is not absence.
‏It’s precision.

‏Good design is not about adding meaning.‏It is about removing noise‏until what matters can be felt.
25/12/2025

‏Good design is not about adding meaning.

‏It is about removing noise
‏until what matters can be felt.

Toward the end of the year,I find myself thinking less about movement —and more about rest.Spaces designed for stillness...
22/12/2025

Toward the end of the year,
I find myself thinking less about movement —
and more about rest.

Spaces designed for stillness are never empty.
They are carefully held,
allowing the body to soften
and the senses to recalibrate.

This is where architecture becomes quiet support —
not a gesture, but a presence.

Organic spaces are not defined by form.They are defined by balance.A balance that allows movement without tension,and st...
18/12/2025

Organic spaces are not defined by form.
They are defined by balance.

A balance that allows movement without tension,
and stillness without heaviness.

When that balance is present,
the space continues to support the body — long after arrival.

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Designing a space is a process which allows to understand living habits, work process, needs, expectations and dreams. The questions I ask during the process are: Which interactions are important for you to encourage within the home/office/business environment and What kind of values do you want to instill in your space. My job is to try to apply this ideas, aspirations and thoughts inside the physical form and function so that you, your family, your colleagues or your employees will enjoy the designed space in the best way possible. I'll be at your side throughout the journey; support you and guide you in any aspect along the way.