Concept Approach | Social Center of Modern Residential Living
The Yenibosna living room project establishes a modern living narrative that prioritizes social interaction and comfort in the residential interior. In the planning of the space, the seating area is treated not only as a functional zone but also as a focal point that shapes the daily rhythm of users and strengthens relaxation and social experiences.
Spatial Organization | Fluid and Balanced Layout
Furniture placement is resolved in a linear and semi-focused arrangement that does not interrupt the circulation path of the space. The triangle formed by the seating group, TV unit, and complementary surfaces provides both visual balance and ergonomic use. This arrangement supports an open volume perception, making the living room appear larger than it is.
Material and Surface Decisions | Harmony of Modern Textures
Lacquer painted surfaces and simple panel solutions create a modern language in the space, while natural textured complementary surfaces increase the sense of warmth. The balance of glossy and matte surfaces ensures controlled light distribution within the space, creating a homogeneous atmosphere.
Color Composition | Timeless Effect with Neutral Tones
A color palette dominated by beige, gray, and light tones generates a sense of continuity and calm in residential living. These tones make the space feel both airy and adaptable to various decoration styles.
Light and Atmosphere | Layered Lighting That Enhances Quality of Life
While maximizing natural light entry into the space, artificial lighting layers strengthen evening usage scenarios. The balance established between ceiling, wall, and furniture lighting gives the space depth and a dramatic atmosphere.
User Experience | Balance of Comfort and Aesthetics
The priority in the project has been ease of daily use and long-term comfort. The seating area is scaled to accommodate both guest hosting scenarios and provide comfortable ergonomics for individual use.