Hayat Project
One of the forty residential units in the Hayat project:
In this space, everything moves on the edge of contrasts; sharp, broken lines form a bold geometry that constantly forces the eye to move.
While the large window of the hall and the terrace full of plants invite the fluidity of natural light inside, a balance is formed between the harshness of the form and the softness of nature. The flat ceiling is a calm bed for the play of light and form, allowing the built forms underneath to express themselves.
Warm and intimate colors, along with matte black and red woods, have created a distinctive and characterful space; where the countertop made of tree trunks directly brings the texture of nature into the space, and the mirrors have expanded the visual boundaries by reflecting light and form. The greige-toned walls, green cushions and metal table bases are a combination of roughness and softness, which together create a narrative of contemporary life; a life that flows between geometric lines, raw materials and contact with nature.