A curated selection of press features highlighting a design approach rooted in sensory awareness, emotional resonance, and spatial intelligence. These articles reflect the philosophy behind environments that elevate well-being through form, light, material, and frequency. (Articles in Hebrew are summarized below.)

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Designing with Intention: On Frequency, Balance, and Inner Architecture

This in-depth interview spotlights Moran Bar Or’s unique design philosophy, rooted in neurodesign, emotional awareness, and energy frequencies. She shares her journey from overcoming personal challenges to redefining interior design as a tool for healing and transformation. The article explores her belief that true design begins from within and expands outward to shape the spaces we live in.

Article in Hebrew

From Concrete to Calm: A Minimalist Family Retreat with Mediterranean Warmth

From Concrete to Calm: A Minimalist Family Retreat with Mediterranean Warmth

Featured in BVD, this article presents a light-filled family home that blends modern minimalism with Mediterranean softness. Designed by Moran Bar Or, the space invites a Tuscan-like atmosphere into everyday life through natural textures, warm hues, and frequency-driven flow. The project transforms a standard layout into a peaceful retreat, with every detail curated to support a sense of harmony and well-being.

Article in Hebrew

From Concrete to Calm: A Minimalist Family Retreat with Mediterranean Warmth

BVD — The Most Beautiful Homes in Israel 2023

This editorial highlights Moran Bar Or’s nomination in BVD’s annual selection of the most beautiful homes in Israel. Her featured project stands out for its refined use of natural elements, soft transitions between interior and exterior, and a distinct frequency-based design language that brings emotional depth to minimalist luxury.

Article in Hebrew

Innovative Approaches in Architecture and Interior Design

This feature on Nadlan TV explores contemporary trends in architecture and interior design, highlighting the work of leading designers, including insights from Moran Bar Or. The article discusses the integration of innovative materials, sustainable practices, and the impact of design on lifestyle and well-being.

Article in Hebrew

Designing Serenity in the Desert: A Harmonious Family Home in the South of Israel

This feature on mako Living presents a desert home designed by Moran Bar Or, blending natural materials, soft tones, and an energetic design approach based on frequencies. The project is a model of how architecture can create emotional resonance through intentional form, light, and texture.

Article in Hebrew

The Power of Color: Frequencies, Emotions, and Interior Design

This article features insights by Moran Bar Or on how color in interior design goes beyond aesthetics, influencing energy, mood, and wellbeing. Rooted in neurodesign and frequency theory, she explains how colors can shift emotional states, enhance function, and transform the atmosphere of a space with precision and intention. 

Article in Hebrew

Beyond Aesthetics: The Body–Mind Connection in Interior Design

In this article, Moran Bar Or shares her integrative approach to design, where the mind-body connection is central to creating spaces that support healing, clarity, and emotional resilience. Drawing on principles from neurodesign, she explains how spatial form, materials, and frequency alignment can actively influence physical and mental well-being. 

Article in Hebrew

Designing for Healing: A Regular Column on Wellness, Space, and the Human Spirit

Moran Bar Or writes a recurring column for HaLohem Magazine — the official publication of the IDF Disabled Veterans Organization. Her column explores the intersection between design, trauma recovery, and emotional well-being, offering practical tools and insights on how interior spaces can support healing, regulation, and a sense of inner stability.

Article in Hebrew

Healing Through Space: Design as Emotional Architecture

In this column from a previous issue of HaLohem Magazine, Moran Bar Or explores how design can serve as a tool for emotional processing and post-trauma support. She shares accessible design principles for creating spaces that calm the nervous system, reinforce personal safety, and elevate resilience — particularly for those recovering from physical or emotional trauma.

Article in Hebrew

Designing for the Nervous System: A New Approach to Interior Healing

In this featured column for HaLohem Magazine, Moran Bar Or presents a neuroscience-based framework for interior design that supports nervous system regulation. By integrating frequencies, color psychology, and spatial flow, she offers practical ways to transform home environments into safe and healing spaces — especially for those living with trauma or chronic stress.

Article in Hebrew

The Healing Ritual of Space: Redefining Bathroom Design

In this article for Nadlan TV, Moran Bar Or shares her perspective on bathroom design as more than function — as a space for daily renewal, sensory balance, and emotional release. Drawing on neurodesign principles and frequency-based thinking, she introduces ways to transform the bathroom into a sanctuary of clarity, calm, and embodied wellness.

Article in Hebrew

Neurodesign in Practice: Designing Spaces That Think and Feel

In this foundational article, Moran Bar Or introduces the principles of neurodesign — a cutting-edge approach that aligns interior spaces with the brain’s natural rhythms and emotional patterns. Through materials, color, light, and spatial flow, she demonstrates how design can support cognitive clarity, emotional stability, and overall well-being.

Article in Hebrew

Quoted as an Expert in Teen Room Design

Moran Bar Or was featured as an expert contributor in this mako Living article, offering professional insights on designing functional and emotionally supportive teen bedrooms. Her perspective focuses on understanding the teen’s emotional world and creating a space that reflects both privacy and identity. 

Article in Hebrew

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