Interior design

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

Interior designer Tzvia Kazayoff explains how 2026 home trends focus on calm and real living, using natural materials, earth tones, and subtle technology to create a supportive future-ready home.

Designed by Tzvia Kazayoff
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

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

How to make every inch of your home count


She asked for a Pinterest-style apartment. The result: A warm, pleasant, and effortless home

Interior designer Oshri Gonen created a warm, pleasant, and soulful apartment that fulfills the client’s dream – exactly like a Pinterest inspiration board.

 Interior design: Oshri Gonen

Like a jewel on the wall: Lighting as a sculptural element

In consultation with clients and alongside design teams, we are seeing a new trend: The lighting fixture is chosen at the beginning of the project, thus creating a unified design language around it.

 Planning and design by Keren Niv Toledano, courtesy of Light In

The electrical and lighting chain Erco establishes a subsidiary focused on architectural lighting

Under LumenArtz, Erco will market lighting fixtures from leading European manufacturers, including: AlphaLed, EWO, LedsC4, Performance in Lighting, Schmitz, and Klus.

Architectural lighting

Summer is here: How to bring a sense of freshness and lightness into your home

Heavy heat, blinding light, and a desire to feel lightness at home. During this time of year, when no one feels like starting major renovations, textiles can make the most significant difference.

Architect Meirav Galan, courtesy of ELLA DECOR

Post a story: This is how the concept store of the chain was designed at BIG FASHION Glilot

The design of the new concept store gives a nod to the visual language of the chain's stores, and speaks the company’s values. This is how the project designed by Studio On looks.

 The concept store design for the Israeli chain Story, designed by Studio On, Uri and Noa

The new closet: More than carpentry – a lifestyle experience of order, functionality, and style

The closet has become a personal, accessible space, precisely tailored to who we are, our lifestyle, and the changing load of seasons, needs – and style.

 Planning and design by Alona Kadouri, courtesy of Delkoub

The place where the drama unfolds: The beating heart of the Big Brother house

The impressive dining table from the Big Brother house blends art, functionality, and emotion. Studio OKNIN is behind it, with a custom design and out-of-the-box thinking.

 Dining table by OKNIN, the "Big Brother" house

5 minutes from the Clock Tower, 100 years back in time: The hotel that connects past to present

A new hotel in Jaffa - designer Omer Leichter discusses the challenge of capturing the spirit of the historic bazaar and translating it into a language of luxurious and contemporary hospitality.

 BAZAAR Hotel

A small home, a big vision: Designing a two-room apartment on an accessible budget

In a vibrant and inspiring city, interior designer Shira Caspi took on the special challenge of designing a two-room apartment in Athens for a young couple.

A bright apartment in Athens

Summer is a window of opportunity: On renovating in the hot season

Interior designer Hadas Roth, from Halel Architecture studio, sees summer as an ideal season specifically from a design perspective.

 Halel Architecture