
SANAYI313 co-founder and creative director Enis Karavil led the design of this seven-bedroom home, creating a liveable and pared-back, yet sophisticated space for a young couple and their growing family. The fashion atelier-turned-design studio delivers a Turkish sensibility in its projects from Europe to the United States, with each integrating distinctive furnishings from the brand’s own home product line.

Through the use of a single material – microtopped concrete – Karavil skillfully allowed the design and art to be the primary focus against this simplistic base. The floor plan, which allows for indoor-outdoor living, provides a cocoon-like effect as natural light flows between rooms. Layered textures of leather and suede in gray, cream and black tones reinforce the masculine furniture selection and standout art pieces. In the living room, sculptures by Turkish ceramic artist Merve Kasrat rest atop a pair of custom marble coffee tables.

Custom furniture is paired with classic designs such as Le Corbusier’s chaise lounge. The dining room features a 25313 Dry Bar from one of SANAYI313’s own product collections and Karavil accessorized the piece with ceramics from Jülide Zeynep Günce.
Upstairs, a two-toned wall and wood flooring in the primary bedroom act in striking contrast to the rest of the home. Plaster busts by British artist Kathy Dalwood rest atop custom ash-veneer side tables and in the ensuite, all surfaces are finished in microtopped concrete. The couple works from a study featuring a wall-to-wall desk and two Pierre Jeanneret office chairs, and the kid’s room maintains the elevated, Scandinavian feel present throughout the rest of the home. The adjoining bathroom features Party Wall Lamps by Moooi that bring in a playful and childish spirit to the space.
Photography by İbrahim Özbunaron.
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