R.B.E Apartment

R.B.E Apartment

Residential, Interior Design

2 Weeks

R.B.E Apartment is a private home located in Emirgan, Istanbul. The project involved the complete interior design and visualization of the apartment. All spaces, including the living area, kitchen, bedrooms, dressing room, bathrooms, corridor and terrace, were designed with a cohesive and calm aesthetic. The goal was to create a balanced atmosphere built on material harmony and functional clarity.

The existing layout did not use space efficiently. Circulation areas and private rooms lacked functional order, and the material transitions felt inconsistent. Without modifying the structural constraints of the apartment, the design needed to improve usability and establish a unified interior identity.

The existing layout did not use space efficiently. Circulation areas and private rooms lacked functional order, and the material transitions felt inconsistent. Without modifying the structural constraints of the apartment, the design needed to improve usability and establish a unified interior identity.

The existing layout did not use space efficiently. Circulation areas and private rooms lacked functional order, and the material transitions felt inconsistent. Without modifying the structural constraints of the apartment, the design needed to improve usability and establish a unified interior identity.

The existing layout did not use space efficiently. Circulation areas and private rooms lacked functional order, and the material transitions felt inconsistent. Without modifying the structural constraints of the apartment, the design needed to improve usability and establish a unified interior identity.

The existing layout did not use space efficiently. Circulation areas and private rooms lacked functional order, and the material transitions felt inconsistent. Without modifying the structural constraints of the apartment, the design needed to improve usability and establish a unified interior identity.

The existing layout did not use space efficiently. Circulation areas and private rooms lacked functional order, and the material transitions felt inconsistent. Without modifying the structural constraints of the apartment, the design needed to improve usability and establish a unified interior identity.

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Our Approach

Spatial Reorganization Circulation and functional zones were redefined. Built-in storage and recessed cabinetry were used to reduce visual clutter and optimize everyday use. Material Strategy A consistent palette of warm wood, soft neutrals and stone-textured surfaces was applied to create continuity and a calm overall character.

Spatial ReorganizationCirculation and functional zones were redefined. Built-in storage and recessed cabinetry were used to reduce visual clutter and optimize everyday use. Material StrategyA consistent palette of warm wood, soft neutrals and stone-textured surfaces was applied to create continuity and a calm overall character.

Spatial Reorganization Circulation and functional zones were redefined. Built-in storage and recessed cabinetry were used to reduce visual clutter and optimize everyday use. Material Strategy A consistent palette of warm wood, soft neutrals and stone-textured surfaces was applied to create continuity and a calm overall character.

Spatial ReorganizationCirculation and functional zones were redefined. Built-in storage and recessed cabinetry were used to reduce visual clutter and optimize everyday use. Material StrategyA consistent palette of warm wood, soft neutrals and stone-textured surfaces was applied to create continuity and a calm overall character.