Set in the coastal village of Gümüşlük on the Bodrum peninsula, this private residence was designed by Autoban for a cosmopolitan, art-collecting client seeking a year-round home rooted in local character and refined comfort.
Drawing from the region’s understated charm, the house blends natural materials, warm textures, and horizontal lines to create a calm, immersive living environment. Large sliding windows open onto a terraced garden, bamboo-canopied outdoor spaces, and a pool deck, dissolving boundaries between indoors and out.
Custom furniture and lighting by Autoban complement the architecture’s quiet rhythm, while thoughtful integration of the client’s art collection animates each space. A palette of terrazzo, wood, stone, and steel shapes a sensory continuity throughout, anchoring the residence in its Aegean context.
More than a summer retreat, the home supports everyday living with elegance and intention, celebrating the meeting of architecture, nature, and personal identity.
