The interior design and implementation of all the rooms of the 200m² reverse duplex KV Villa project built in Seyrek have been completed. Due to Seyrek being an area with strong winds, the open terrace has been transformed into a flexible-use conservatory that offers semi-open/open/closed usage options.
With the intention of making it the most frequented area of the house during colder times while enjoying the outdoor view, the living room has been designed to be comfortable, enjoyable, and aesthetically pleasing. Wooden slats and a furniture unit with soft green covers in the room blend the sensation of the greenery from the garden into the interior space.
The design of the bedroom on the upper floor has been reconsidered. The sleeping area and dressing area are separated and concealed with a functional makeup table-integrated wall in the center of the room. The use of wallpaper on this surface emphasizes separation and aims to infuse energy into the room.
For personalized rooms such as the bedroom, the teenager's room, and the living room, a functional and simple design language has been employed. Furniture units predominantly feature white tones with occasional warm wooden accents.
In the living room, wooden details stand out against concrete plastered walls, creating a modern environment dominated by shades of gray. The fireplace, situated between the dining area and the seating area, is highlighted with a darker concrete surface. The staircase leading from the living room to the upper floor is adorned with glossy black marble steps, complemented by delicate gold-colored railings, enhancing the elegant atmosphere of the living room. Hidden lighting has been incorporated into the living room and the master bedroom through lighting channels, achieving more sophisticated spaces.