


Once Upon A Time
Once upon a time, in a forest where turtles outpaced hares and bears guarded bowls of porridge, stories escaped the pages of books and found their way onto the walls.
This room begins there.
What appears at first glance as an illustrated children’s wallpaper gradually reveals itself as a carefully constructed spatial narrative. The imagery does not overwhelm; it envelops.
The palette is bold yet calibrated—rich greens, vivid accents, and layered tones grounded in balance. The room is designed not only visually, but sensorially. Soft textiles meet structured elements; smooth surfaces contrast with tactile depth. These differences are not decorative—they are developmental.
Unlike the rest of the home, this space is intentionally detached from the external world. It is a contained universe where imagination governs scale and possibility. The child is not a guest here, but the protagonist.
This is not a themed room—it is an atmosphere. A place where stories are not merely told, but lived.
Location - Tel - Aviv, Israel
Year - 2026
Square Metres - 12


Interior Architecture – Itamar Levi
Interior Design – Itamar Levi
Styling for photography – Itamar Levi
Photography – Ori Ackerman









