Design

From a Mykonos resort to your terrace: Outdoor spaces are the home’s best feature

Terraces, gardens, and outdoor living areas are no longer just for entertaining. Israelis are investing in them almost as much as their interiors, creating a relaxing resort-like atmosphere at home.

Furniture: Aric Ben Simhon | Interior Design: Karen Primer.
When the office kitchen turns into a basketball court

When the office is designed according to the product's character

Interior design in desert shades by Tzvia Kazayoff

From the desert to the living room: The trend bringing color, depth, and warmth back into the home

The bar at Vermelho Hotel

The legendary designer opened a first hotel and the result is breathtaking


Ahead of Passover: Home design sales with discounts of up to 70%

Ahead of the Passover holiday, home design chains and studios are offering discounts of up to 70% on rugs, textiles, and accessories – an opportunity for a quick home upgrade without renovations.

ELLA DECOR Bedding.

When fabric becomes soft architecture: The silent revolution of luxury textiles in the bedroom

A festive pop-up that reminds us that while we may endure sleepless nights, at least we can ensure every minute of sleep is high-quality.

Israeli textile brand LINERA.

Ahead of Passover: Holiday collections, smart cookware and self-operating ice cream machine

An ice cream machine, new kitchenware from Golf&Co and Soltam, Ninja appliance, Seder plate by Magnus, colorful pitchers from KARE, and tools from HAY and Castro Home.

Castro Home launches a spring-Passover collection with four completely different aesthetics.

Fattal’s new and intriguing move

Fattal’s FATTAL COLORS unites seven boutique hotels in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, each with unique design and story, blending city vibes, local cuisine, and Israel’s first AI-driven campaign.

Hotel Reception by Fattal Group.

“People are looking for quiet”: The new trend leading home design

More light, natural materials, and soft lines: Interior designer Liad Yosef explains why people today seek calm, warmth, and security at home – and how interior design is adapting to this need.

Designer Liad Yosef.

From old home to dream house: The renovation that turned a Ra'anana house into a family hub

A religious family from Australia purchased an old Ra'anana house and fully renovated it. The result is a spacious home designed for family life, hosting, Shabbat, and a backyard pool.

Design: Bazelet Architects.

When the home is both safe and bright: How to choose windows in a challenging era

Choosing the right window can combine natural light, views, and openness - with stability and safety, even during times when the home becomes our most protected space.

Design by Yehuda Ben Yeshay, courtesy of ArtPro Metal Developers.

After New York: The NOAM HAZAN brand returns with a pop-up in Tel Aviv

Israeli brand NOAM HAZAN opens a pop-up at Ramat Aviv Mall, Mar 11–24, with the new collection, bags, wallets, jewelry, and special gifts for shoppers.

NOAM HAZAN.

Don’t wait for summer – how to organize your closet and make room for light clothes

Extended time at home offers a chance to organize your closet, free space for lighter clothes, and create an efficient storage system to keep things tidy all summer.

Design: Liat Benny Peled.

Comprehensive evaluation of practical alternatives to Higgsfield

"Exploring alternative AI platforms that simplify and enhance creative workflows."