Bomonti – a region named after the Bomonti Beer factory – is a poster boy for the urban regeneration of prime central Istanbul land. This complex takes inspiration from the Art university to which it neighbours, and the architects have combined this with the traditional design of the neigbourhood. In doing so, this tower blends in with its peer seamlessly, and offers residents a home in the heart of Istanbul.
Interiors have a modern Ottoman feel, with clean lines combined with classic touches. High grade marble has been used in bathrooms and kitchens, with proper wood flooring used instead of cheap laminate. Doors are sturdy with hints of gold decor. Appliances are fully integrated, eliminated ugly protuding technology.
The complex is designed with locals and tourists in mind. In doing so they have created an investors dream. With Istanbul’s famous landmarks a short distance away, the region is popular with tourists, students, and families. The region remains essentially Turkish, with a traditional organic farmer’s market just a two minute walk away. With an upscale university in the neighbourhood, over 20 luxury residences, the region is now filled with cafes and restaurants, with the most notable being Bomonti Ada – a beautiful restoration of the centuries old Bomonti factory.