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Istanbul House K’s revamped interior balances black and white
Habif Mimarlık Architects takes over the renovation project of the roof-apartment duplex ‘House K’ located on a sloping site in Istanbul overlooking the Bosphorus. The design team restores all infrastructure systems of the construction to respond to today’s living needs, preserving the building’s historic value and transforming it with a modern new interior. The design features wooden and marble materiality, as well as black and white colors decorating the space, establishing a strong connection between old and new, light and dark. The total plan area splits between a regular floor and an attic interlinked with a sculptural reflective staircase.
all images by Sinan Çırak
A sculptural reflective staircase links the first level to the attic
wood and marble shape various sculptural architectural elements in the residence enhancing the decoration
a regular floor and an attic are interlinked through a sculptural reflective staircase
circular features and rounded corners add to the decoration that supports the flowing plan
black and white colors decorate the space, establishing a strong visual connection between light and dark
gray wood herringbone parquet adorns the interior that showcases artworks, and carefully selected furniture
a spacious, view-oriented background serves as a gallery for the residents’ artworks
the roof-apartment duplex ‘House K’ is located on a sloping site in Istanbul overlooking the Bosphorus
project info:
name: Istanbul House K designer: Habif Mimarlık Architects | @habifmimarlik
lead designers: Habif Mimarlık – Setenay Erkul
location: Istanbul, Turkey
photography: Sinan Çırak
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom
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