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UNDER THE TURKISH SUN
Elle Decor India
|December 2024 - January 2025
Across two properties in Bodrum and Istanbul, I rediscovered the true meaning of quiet luxury – subtle design cues, cultural relevance and meticulous craftsmanship, complete with Turkish hammams, exceptional culinary delights and endless skies
 
 MANDARIN ORIENTAL BODRUM
Quiet luxury has become a ubiquitous term, saturating both the internet and the design world. Yet, despite the constant chatter surrounding this trending phenomenon, its true essence often remains elusive. My recent stay at two Mandarin Oriental properties, one in Bodrum and the other in Istanbul provided a unique opportunity to truly grasp this concept. Each establishment, though distinct in character, harboured a serene atmosphere. This was not luxury defined by ostentatious displays of opulence, but rather by an acute attention to the subtle nuances.
 The Bodrum property, now celebrating its tenth year, overlooking the vast Aegean Sea, immediately made an impression with its subdued grace. Designed by ACPV Architects, the villa suites are discreetly nestled amidst beautifully landscaped gardens, offering an aura of serene seclusion. The design was not flamboyant but rather imbued with a thoughtful restraint. I was particularly drawn to the interplay of light and space, exemplified by the ethereal glow emanating from a skylight above the bathroom, creating just the right moment for a pause. The vista from the bathroom doorway, framed by an artfully crafted portal, offered a lesson in the layering of spaces.
The Bodrum property, now celebrating its tenth year, overlooking the vast Aegean Sea, immediately made an impression with its subdued grace. Designed by ACPV Architects, the villa suites are discreetly nestled amidst beautifully landscaped gardens, offering an aura of serene seclusion. The design was not flamboyant but rather imbued with a thoughtful restraint. I was particularly drawn to the interplay of light and space, exemplified by the ethereal glow emanating from a skylight above the bathroom, creating just the right moment for a pause. The vista from the bathroom doorway, framed by an artfully crafted portal, offered a lesson in the layering of spaces.This story is from the December 2024 - January 2025 edition of Elle Decor India.
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