The Karakoy Loft is designed by Ofist, a Turkish architecture firm based in Istanbul. Ofist designed this penthouse space for a single occupant, achieving the goal of building the ultimate bachelor’s pad in the city. The rustic elements of the Karakoy loft continue beyond the materials alone, exemplified by the chalet-style fireplace with a black metal exhaust that extends through both floors of the penthouse. The result is warm, comfortable an inviting, a set of characteristics that can be a challenge to convey in a contemporary home. The bottom level of the Karakoy Loft is large and open, featuring a living room for relaxation, a kitchen and the aforementioned fireplace. A long bank of windows slide open to the city beyond, turning the interior into a balcony of sorts with an unparalleled view. The lofted upper level is reserved for private spaces, featuring a bedroom and a bathroom that span the entire level. In total, it’s a fitting space for its single bachelor occupant, but capable of providing comfort for two should coupling eventually happen. The remarkable rustic charm of this contemporary urban loft presents quite a contrast. The images showcase a comfortable, relaxing environment in a decidedly contemporary frame. It’s perfect penthouse living for a modern Turkish bachelor. [photography by Koray Erkaya]