Interior design

Why is everyone abandoning gray? The trend that brings calm back to homes in Israel

The sandy hues, natural claddings and soft textures that are redesigning the Israeli home – and promise calm, balance and a sense of nature even in the city.

The Villeroy & Boch Brand Exclusively with the Negev Group
Designed by Tzvia Kazayoff

A place that feels like a hug: The hottest trends in home design

Bathroom by PORCELANOSA.

Who would have thought? the tiny detail that changes the entire bathroom atmosphere

EGGER

Looks like wood, feels like wood – but it’s something entirely different


How to make every inch of your home count

Built-in beds, wall-replacing cabinets, and hidden wooden partitions show that small apartments in Israel don’t have to feel cramped.

An apartment in the Sharon. Designed by Paz Chasdai and Tsipi Yavets Chen. Carpentry: Itzik Vachnish

DBOX expands its activity in Israel

DBOX is the distributor of the finishing materials giant EGGER in the furniture industry. It invested NIS 6 million in establishing an advanced factory for the production of kitchen fronts.

 EGGER

Silence, they’re training: 80 square meters of breath and control

The ROZE Pilates studio in Or Akiva, designed by interior designer Oshri Gonen, is a precisely designed space that allows practitioners to enter a world of control, breath, and contemporary elegance.

 ROZE Pilates studio, planned and designed by Oshri Gonen

A revolution in assisted living: This is what the new world of the third age looks like

With the increase in life expectancy and the development of the modern world – today’s assisted living residences offer a vibrant, communal, independent, and well-designed living experience.

 Bayit Balev, Petah Tikva

The promotions and new items for the home

Discover colorful kitchen design tips, family-friendly baking tools, smart projectors, and practical home gadgets to refresh your space this summer.

 Avivi Kitchens, designed by Maayan Rahav

Now it's clearer than ever: A home office is not a luxury

Wars, crises, changes in work habits, and the home that continues to prove itself as an anchor. This is how the home office has become an essential feature in its own right.

 Architecture, planning and design Sarah and Nirit Frenkel

The design trend that is spilling over into bathrooms

Niches are a leading trend in home interior design, but shower niches are a whole different world. Here's a glimpse.

 Noken, available at Porcelanosa

Personal space at home: Now more important than ever

In such turbulent times, it's important to find a corner of peace. Designer Tzvia Kazayoff demonstrates.

 Design and planning by Tzvia Kazayoff

Luxurious yet authentic: A look inside the Theatron Hotel in Jerusalem

The Theatron Hotel in Jerusalem was designed with a luxurious yet authentic look, characterized by classic Jerusalem lines. It's a five-star deluxe boutique hotel – and the atmosphere reflects that.

 Theatron Jerusalem Hotel

When you say “Scandinavian,” it doesn’t just mean design – it also means lighting

Scandinavian design is exciting, clean, and precise – perfect for the Israeli home. What makes it so? The answer lies also in the lighting.

 Secto Design, Light In