The Global Chic look has always appealed to me because it’s probably the kind that speaks more eloquently about it’s owners’ life, travel and sense of style. I also especially love it because it’s the most purest of all to it’s habitat. These images are from a wooden home, probably a Yali, overlooking the Bosphorus. My wildest dream or maybe one of them! Interior Designer Serdar Gulgun, sorry no website, was the one in charge of the magnificent restoration of this incredible 19th century home. Enoy!
That bathroom, looking like something you would find in a Hammam (turkish bathroom) is, without a doubt, one of a kind. Take a look at the mosaic ceiling, amazing! Love how the detail of painting the moldings in different colors adds another layer to the room. The ceiling of this house is pretty spectacular as well.
A very monochromatic dining room with very ornate dining chairs and a black and red Suzani tablecloth that picks up the red from the carpet and console. The incredible ornamentation above the doors appears to be a Tromp l’oeil
Photos by Juergen Frank
The enchanted home
Wow!! Mind blowing…that bathroom with the mosaic ceiling is out of this world!
classiq
An interior design that remains true to its origins. The attention to details is incredible.
Ada
PS: The H&M experience was indeed a very nice one, Julie. I find that service is the most important element, be it fashion brand, cafe, restaurant, etc. It is what makes you come back. xo
Splendid Sass
Just gorgeous, Julie!
Happy Wednesday,
Teresa
xoxo
Bobby
Wow.. this manages to feel at once stately and stylish – an old, grand presence with a modern atmosphere. Very cool.
elizabeth
reminds me of dowtown abbey 🙂 always beautiful!
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