Sinpaş Queen Bomonti/ 23'
Residential - İstanbul Sinpaş Queen Bomonti
  A residential project designed for an energetic, intellectual, and art-loving family. Our client envisioned an eclectic space enriched with décor and artwork, and we shaped the design to reflect this expectation.
While creating the living space, we designed the main furnishing elements with the same philosophy. Each piece is a work of art or craftsmanship in itself, far from the ordinary furnishings found in typical spaces.
We introduced bold colors to add both warmth and dynamism to the interior while balancing the ambiance with white tones for an airy feel. In the seating area, we combined classic wall panels with a modern chandelier, blending the elegance of the past with contemporary trends. The green armchair and decorative details bring movement and character to the space.
  We continued the same elegance and harmony in the kitchen! We complemented deep blue cabinets with gold accents, creating a sophisticated ambiance. Pendant lights added a warm and inviting atmosphere to the space. With an open-concept design, we seamlessly connected the living area with the kitchen, creating a social and functional living environment.
Combining classic details, turned wood elements, glass art, furniture painting techniques, and printed wall treatments—each of which could be a focal point on its own—was both challenging and enjoyable.
  The bedroom was designed following the same conceptual approach. The patterns and artworks used in the space were interpreted as a harmonious blend of different elements.
Layout and functionality were given as much importance as form. The bed was positioned to embrace the Bosphorus view, while all other functional elements in the room were subtly integrated, ensuring a space dedicated primarily to rest and relaxation.
In the dressing room, all wardrobes were equipped with sensor-based lighting, illuminating the interior when opened and providing ample storage space for all clothing. Additionally, glass doors were chosen to enhance ease of selection, making it possible to see inside without opening the wardrobe.
The glass doors, reflecting the skyscraper facades seen in the view, were a nod to modernity, while the ceiling moldings and wallpapers introduced a classical reference, striking a balance between contemporary and traditional design elements.