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Culture10:25 · Jun 11

Noy from 'Married at First Sight' Gave Viewers Apartment Envy, and Rightly So

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In the heart of bustling Tel Aviv, Noy Itach, the bride from "Married at First Sight," has created a warm, modern apartment that combines innovation with soul. Viewers of the show kept asking for details about the intriguing home, so luckily we stopped by before the season began and collected all the details. Hila Yehuda, mako. Published: 11.06.26, 13:25.

The Tel Aviv kingdom of "Married at First Sight" bride Noy Itach has managed to intrigue many of the show’s viewers, and with good reason. The design is modern and chic, natural light floods the apartment, and the storage is practical, so the relatively small space makes the most of its potential without feeling cluttered. Just before Noy began her journey on the show, we stopped by to peek into her bachelorette apartment.

What is important to you to have at home? "Scent diffusers and candles, not everything is lit, it depends on the day, and in the evening there are still lots of candles floating around here. Potted plants, greenery, flowers every Friday."

What does your day look like? "I wake up in the morning, read the morning blessings every morning, meditate, and take Barbie the dog out for a walk outside."

Noy’s kitchen is minimalist and practical, and the integrated refrigerator, dishwasher and washing machine make the space much more modern and clean. The potted plants on the kitchen counter and the small sentimental items decorating the space add character and a personal touch. "It has everything needed," says the bride. "I love little trinkets, I’m a collector. For example, I have a coffee grinder that doesn’t work that I brought from my parents’ house, and a vessel my grandfather brought from Morocco."

Noy works as a programmer at a startup company, and on the show she was matched with Evyatar Dangor, an educational entrepreneur and business owner in the field of financial education for young people. The couple’s wedding went pleasantly, with not a little alcohol, and now they are on their way to their honeymoon in France.

Like any girl, and don’t try to deny it, Noy also has that closet in the house where she stuffs everything that has nowhere else to go. On top of it are the Shabbat candles, a prayer book, the morning blessings, and several books, led by the most important one, about her grandfather. "We made him this book as a gift for his 90th birthday, it’s a book about his life. It’s a nice, cozy little corner."

When do you manage to read? "It depends, there’s a book I started more than a month ago and I can’t seem to get to it. I love reading, but I just don’t get around to it."

The Tel Aviv apartment features many items that speak to the soul. Among them are prayer books, sage for cleansing the home, and daily inspirational notes. A small hobby is also visible among the items. "I have cameras here, I really like photography as a hobby, not really good at it, I just take pictures to capture moments and I enjoy it," she explains, and also shows her favorite shelf in the closet. "Most important, there’s alcohol here. Is there anything nicer than drinking alcohol at the end of the day?"

The television in Noy’s living room is supported by a pole attached to the floor, and the separation between the home’s main space and the bedroom is made by a large glass wall.

If you could live anywhere in the country right now, and in any kind of home, where would you move? "To the Arava, that’s the dream. As a relocation, not forever, but I’d like a rural, fun house like that in the Arava with a fireplace and trees. Barbie would love the Arava. A single-story ground-floor house, that would be nice, pleasant and beautiful."

What is home for you? "Like for every person, it’s my place, to come back to and be in quietly, in peace and comfort. It’s the stable place every person wants. I can say about this home that מאז I left my parents’ apartment many years ago, this is the first place I have ever felt is home, I am home right now, and it’s nice."

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