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What is behind the design choices that created the unique and striking look of the Big Brother house this year, and more importantly: where can you purchase the items you saw on TV and liked


Big Brother 2022: Where's the furniture you saw in the fireplace house?

What is behind the design choices that created the unique and striking look of the Big Brother house this year, and more importantly: where can you purchase the items you saw on TV and liked?

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Walla!

Home and design

07/06/2022

Tuesday, 07 June 2022, 21:35 Updated: 21:36

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The new season of Big Brother has officially opened, and as always not only the new and anonymous tenants are at the center of interest but also the design of the fireplace house, which this year is already celebrating a bat mitzvah.



This season, too, the person behind the design of the "Big Brother" house is Shimri Gal Novak, who also designed the houses in previous seasons.

This year, quite symbolically, with the bat mitzvah celebrations, Gal Novak chose the 'Circle of Life' as a leading concept.



The chosen concept matches the mood of the recent period and therefore sanctifies nature with materials like stone, solid wood, terrazzo, concrete, and cotton, natural materials that lead the design in the home.

These were combined in order to create for the tenants a warm, homely, enveloping and authentic environment.

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Circles of life as a leading design motif - the living room of the Big Brother house 2022 (Photo: Lior Grundman)

According to Gal Novak, the motif of circles, or circles of life, has no beginning or end.

If we start somewhere in the circle and follow it around, we will eventually return to where we started.

And in the same way the spaces in the house affect each other.

The living room - the largest and most central space in the house, is located further down the courtyard with a large showcase window that opens completely to the courtyard so that they actually become a kind of one space.

The courtyard walls continue to penetrate into the living room.

The elements of the flowers in the yard go into the living room along with the materiality of the wood and concrete in the floor and walls.

The living room walls are drawn to the kitchen, where a concrete floor combined with concrete from the living room blends into the concrete floor of the kitchen.

The round kitchen creates ripples of waves in the carpet that reach all the way to the dining area and climb the stairs.

And the same rug blends in with the bedroom rug and complements the colorfulness of the bathroom.

"It's definitely a circular universe that allows for an infinite transfer of energy," says the designer, "something is over and gives new life to the other."

Multiple use of natural wood and natural material designed to create an enveloping feeling for the tenants (Photo: Lior Grundman)

In contrast to previous years in which the house was designed according to the latest trends, in the current design of the house, Shimri Gal Novak seeks to stick to the idea of ​​sustainability.

As a result, a multiple combination of natural wood with additional natural materials is made at home.

The yard is a combination of wood and concrete in geometry that blends in with the image of flowering trees as the branches on the walls and the roots on the ground continue each other in a circular motion.



The color palette at the base of the fireplace house design mostly includes natural shades that blend with shades of blue and turquoise, and occasionally flicker touches of pink and yellow (especially in furniture items), which lighten the look around.

Wallpaper with an ocean motif and fish in the foyer (Photo: Lior Grundman)

A combination of blue and terra-cotta in the bathroom (Photo: Lior Grundman)

The shades of turquoise that start down the stairs and continue to the foyer symbolize the cycles of the sky and the water.

The foyer also incorporates RENBY wallpaper in a fish print, which enhances the feeling of the sea world.

A feeling that is sharpened in the round dining area in turquoise colors that blend in with the rug that simulates ripples of waves and the walls from the worlds of the sea that combine layers of wood.

The chairs are upholstered in blue velvet fabric so that they too will fit into the magical world under the sea.



In the kitchen, too, blue has been preserved as a central motif.

This year the kitchen is round and it combines natural wood, wood painted in a deep blue hue and a light porcelain surface with delicate capillaries in natural shades of gray brown and salmon.

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Put in cycles of sunrise and sunset and a chair that simulates a cloud.

The fireplace room (Photo: Lior Grundman)

Furniture and accessories that pay for the look and feel of the house also resonate with a blue-blue-turquoise color palette.

Colorfulness that also lasts in the bedroom, with blue beds.

The entire sleeping area is covered with wooden pallets at the bottom that illuminate throughout the room as westerns, and at the top a wallpaper of mountains and plants that completes the rug for a particularly escapist and peaceful look.



The bathroom has a combination of blue and terra-cotta with green sanitary ware.

An exotic-looking wallpaper with a black and white monkey print (RENBY) was pasted on the wall behind the bathroom sinks.



The big surprise was saved as always for the fireplace room design.

There the designer chose to produce symbolism of the sky in the cycles of sunset-sunrise.

The sofa is designed with a cloud-like look hovering in the sky.

For this purpose, it is upholstered in an ivory-colored buccal fabric, for a soft and soft look.



The 'nest' looks from the outside like an image of a wooden house, and its interior with a rounded and geometric look manages in an extraordinary way to create a pleasant, intimate and relaxing feeling.

The shades of cream, stone and ivory combined with other fabrics in natural shades have been specially adapted to the nest.

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