
Beyaz Ofis
A whole-residence interior built on the discipline of a cream-and-bone palette — every joinery edge, every textile, every artwork chosen so the house reads as a single sustained chord.
A residence transformed into a generous, warm-neutral living interior with bespoke joinery.
- Location
- Istanbul
Project Narrative

The clients had recently downsized from a much larger house and asked for an interior that would feel like a deliberate next chapter rather than a smaller version of the previous one. We chose a strict colour discipline so the project could feel new without abandoning their existing furniture.

Each existing furniture piece was photographed against the proposed palette and either kept, reupholstered, or retired. The exercise turned out to be cathartic — the clients ended up shedding more than they planned, leaving the apartment with the breathing room they had implicitly asked for.

The new joinery was built in cream-lacquered MDF with brushed-brass inset handles and warm oak interiors. Marble surfaces — Calacatta on the kitchen island, travertine for the bathrooms — provide the only chromatic departures from the palette.

The apartment is described by visitors as quietly luxurious — a description the clients enjoy because the previous house was always called grand. The discipline of the palette has proven to be its own form of generosity.
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