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Israeli Athlete May Hatuel and Husband Itai Hayim Showcase Their Stylish Tel Aviv Apartment

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May Hatuel, former combat officer and athlete, and her husband Itai Hayim live in a modern, warmly designed apartment in Tel Aviv that blends minimalist style with natural materials. Their home features oak wood flooring that connects the spaces, a kitchen with gray and walnut cabinetry, and a living room with gray and yellow tones that add softness and presence, complemented by an urban city view.

Hatuel and her longtime friend Itai On gained public attention during their participation in the Israeli reality show "The Amazing Race," where their close friendship and supportive actions, including helping a fellow contestant who lost a leg in combat, became memorable moments. Hatuel described their friendship as very close and non-standard, and expressed pride in what they brought to the screen and their lives afterward.

Outside of television, Hatuel co-founded the jewelry brand Isidor with her childhood friend Neta Osishkin, combining her passion for design with her post-military career. She emphasized the supportive relationship with her husband, who encourages her travels and activities with On despite the challenges.

Their apartment's design includes a half-island kitchen with dark bar stools, a living room with a yellow accent chair and large plant, and a balcony with outdoor seating overlooking the bustling city. The dressing room continues the warm, clean aesthetic with natural oak cabinetry and black handles, creating a cozy yet urban atmosphere. Hatuel also enjoys motorcycling, with her husband gifting her a new scooter, and their helmets are neatly placed by the window.

The couple's home reflects their lifestyle and personalities, combining functionality, style, and a connection to nature within the urban environment of Tel Aviv.

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