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KA Villa

KA Villa

Beykoz2025

Minimalism with soul — a Beykoz villa where stripped-back surfaces and precise detailing reveal the beauty inherent in raw materials and clean geometry.

A minimalist and haptic interior design for KA Villa.

Location
Beykoz
Year
2025

Project Narrative

Entryway with dark oak panels and reeded glass door to dining area
01Concept

KA Villa explores how far reduction can go before a space loses its warmth. The answer lies in material honesty — when surfaces are beautiful in themselves, ornament becomes unnecessary. Every wall, floor, and ceiling was specified as a finished surface, eliminating the need for applied decoration.

Grey sofa with patterned cushions beside built-in bookshelf
02Design Process

Twenty-six unique rooms required a disciplined approach to maintain coherence without monotony. A strict material grammar was established — micro-cement, natural oak, and blackened steel — then each room was allowed one departure: a coloured accent wall, a textured stone feature, or an unexpected ceiling treatment.

Full living room with L-shaped sofa, bookshelf and staircase
03Execution

Seamless micro-cement surfaces required master craftsmen working in controlled humidity conditions. The resulting walls and floors have a monolithic quality — no joints, no transitions, just continuous planes of soft, tactile colour that change character as daylight moves through the house.

Fireplace close-up with armchair and Marshall speaker on shelf
04Outcome

KA Villa proves that minimalism is not about emptiness but about intentionality. Every object in the house has earned its place, and the generous Beykoz landscape visible through frameless glazing provides all the visual richness the interior needs.

Project Gallery

Living room with staircase and glass balustrade railing

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