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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Yildiz Apartement in Istanbul, Turkey by QARADecember 14th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: QARA Ataşehir, a modern suburban district of Istanbul, Turkey., with a dense and heavily occupied geographic. It came to mind to form an peaceful, functional space. To maximise the use of natural light, glass facade system was used and this became one of the most distinguished features of this house.
Examining the needs of a busy businessman’s life style, and returning after a long business trip to his home-lifestyle, the design was made through a simple and discreet approach. In this process, genuine and perceivable materials were used, such as; solid wood, marble and epoxy blending aesthetics and naturalness in the interior, the simplicity of white colour and the lead element wood was blended to create a warmth atmosphere. The relationship between the kitchen and dining area, through glass doors parted and joined quite transparent as well as two outlets. Marble table with wooden chairs, also benefiting from natural light, peaceful and inviting dining atmosphere was created. Having the Living Room’s elevation at a difference level splits it from the other sections and creates his own characteristic habitat. The sectional in the living room at the presents the logic and the couch was covered with gray fabric that blends with any color. Large antique columns and reliefs rich, combined with the apartment with natural light, has an air reminiscent different times in history and at the same time. Throughout the house, the right lighting concept using the secret support of spatial light plinth was trying to achieve. Entrance hallway and other rooms, wood is a natural material; more fit to break the feeling of light, calmness, which represents health and abundance of green hues were used. Contact QARA
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