
P.A. Evi
A warm, restrained family apartment where bouclé textiles, soft oak, and brushed brass conspire to make every surface feel touchable.
An interior for a family apartment composed of warm textures and restrained materials.
- Location
- Istanbul
Project Narrative

The brief was textural rather than visual — the clients asked for a home that would feel as good to touch as it looks. Every material decision was tested by hand before colour was even considered.

We assembled a textile library at the studio with bouclé, alpaca, raw silk, and washed linen samples. Each sample was lived with for a week — sat on, leaned against, slept on — before being eliminated or selected.

Soft oak floors, hand-troweled plaster walls in a warm bone tone, and bouclé seating define the living and bedroom spaces. Marble was reserved for two specific moments — the bathrooms — where its coolness becomes a deliberate counterpoint.

Visitors instinctively touch the walls, the chairs, the cabinetry — and stop apologising for it after the second visit. The apartment has become tactile literature.
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