Most hotels are decidedly kid-unfriendly, and even more so are hotels
such as Jerusalem’s David Citadel Hotel, known as the
home-away-from-home for the world’s celebrities and political leaders. So, it is doubly delightful that this citadel of grown-up matters of
importance now has a wonderful new kids’ space, designed by Sarit Shani Hay. Hay is responsible for the interior and furniture design of the 100
square-meter (1076 square-foot) space that has activity areas for little
kids and computer desks for bigger ones. We love the inclusivity of the room that is divided by clear blocks of
primary colors. It has both angular and rounded forms, open and intimate
spaces, soft and hard surfaces, items to interest both boys and girls,
activities to draw little and older kids, and low-tech items such as
wooden toys mixed with higher-tech elements such as computer stations
and flat screens. Check out the images below :
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