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Yenikoy House Interior Design by Chiara de Rocchi

Yenikoy House Interior Design

Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025

The image presents a sun-drenched contemporary residential living area captured from a frontal viewpoint that allows comprehensive spatial understanding across the entire open-plan environment. Beginning with immediate foreground elements positioned closest to the viewer, the lower left corner contains a sculptural side table in matte charcoal black featuring an organic biomorphic form reminiscent of molecular structures or abstract natural growth, its curvaceous geometry contrasting with the predominantly rectilinear spatial vocabulary surrounding it. Moving rightward across the foreground, a generous L-shaped sectional sofa upholstered in textured pale greige linen with the soft hand of natural fiber weave occupies the right foreground zone, its low-profile proportions and gently rounded edges creating approachable comfort, cushions arranged in relaxed casual layers suggesting actual inhabitation rather than staged formality. Directly before this seating group sits a slender coffee table with black metal legs and rounded rectangular top, its surface styled with colorful objects including a bright coral-pink water bottle, a cobalt blue spherical decorative object with the smooth cool appearance of glazed ceramic, several stacked books with visible multicolored spines, and prominently a vivid red-orange hardcover volume, these saturated accent colors reading as jewel tones against the neutral field. The flooring extending across the entire visible space consists of wide blonde wood planks in warm honey and caramel tones with natural grain variation visible as subtle striations, its matte finish suggesting oiled or waxed natural wood with the smooth coolness of finished timber underfoot. The middle ground spatial zone introduces vertical elements providing subtle spatial division without creating solid barriers: a freestanding contemporary fireplace with white painted surround rises as a geometric chimney mass, its smooth plaster-like surface suggesting the cool touch of painted gypsum, positioned as a gentle threshold marker between foreground living area and background zones. Flanking this fireplace element on both sides stand tall potted tropical plants including Monstera deliciosa with large heart-shaped leaves displaying characteristic natural fenestrations, their vibrant chlorophyll green suggesting the fresh verdant color of new spring growth, introducing organic vitality and biophilic warmth into the architectural composition. The right wall consists entirely of floor-to-ceiling glazing with minimal or frameless mullion systems allowing uninterrupted transparency, flooding the interior with natural daylight that reads as warm and diffused, approximately mid-morning or early afternoon quality with the gentle warmth of temperate climate sunshine, casting soft shadows with gradual tonal transitions rather than harsh edges beneath furniture and along vertical surfaces. Beyond this transparent wall appears exterior landscape: verdant hillside vegetation in varied green tones from deep forest to bright lime suggesting dense foliage, and architectural forms of neighboring residential structures with white and earth-toned facades visible among trees, together indicating perhaps coastal or hillside residential context with elevated views. Moving leftward into background zones, the spatial flow continues into interconnected areas distinguished by function but not by solid partitions: a dining zone becomes visible through furniture groupings and pendant lighting suspended from the ceiling plane, while further left a kitchen area suggests itself through vertical cabinetry and horizontal counter surfaces in continuation of the warm wood and white palette. Most dramatically, the far background features a floor-to-ceiling bookcase system filled with books, objects, and colorful accents, punctuated by striking angular black ladder rails creating bold diagonal vectors across the vertical surface, these thin metal elements reading as sharp and linear against the softer organic textures surrounding them, adding dynamic visual energy to the background plane. The ceiling plane reveals architectural articulation through recessed linear lighting channels creating subtle parallel lines, and angular geometric cuts suggesting varied ceiling heights, structural expression, or deliberate volumetric complexity developed vertically above the open floor plane. The overall spatial character communicates luminous openness, material warmth through predominant use of natural blonde wood and soft neutral textiles, sophisticated restraint in the limited color palette punctuated by selective saturated accent objects, and a quality of serene contemporary domesticity where functional living spaces flow together while maintaining legible zones for different activities, all unified through consistent material language and generous natural illumination that suggests dwelling designed around light, view, and connection to surrounding landscape context.

It is a interior design residential project. The house is Located in Istanbul, Turkey. It is a 250 mt2 house. It is 4 room house with 2 bed rooms, 1 gym area, living area and a kitchen. The interior is thoughtfully crafted to emphasize this connection with open spaces and large windows that frame the view. This design inspired by the view of this place. It was wanted to feel the city while inside the house. So all the interior shaped around this feeling. The furniture was kept simple to enhance the effect of the view and ensuring that the focus remains on the dynamic city outside, allowing residents to truly feel the vibrancy of the location.