Sitcom Design
A while ago I took up learning Turkish. Aside from being an unusual language with a quite different sentence structure compared to any other language I know, it has also been an eye opening experience in looking at another culture. Part of my self-learning method for getting used to the sound of the tongue is watching some interesting Turkish series on Youtube. Recently, I stumbled on a pilot episode of a sitcom called Nuri. It is a story about a hotel owner by the name of Nuri, who leaves his wife of 15 years for a younger woman. Actually the story develops from this moment on and is filled with amusing situations, misunderstandings, friends and family gatherings where everyone’s life seems to be everyone else’s business. The story aside, I couldn’t help but notice the interesting interior design choices, which resemble theatre decor and are quite suitable for the mood of sitcom. I would love to work as part of the team which takes care of the setting. I was impressed, so I made some screenshots.
Here is the kitchen setting in Nuri’s hotel. The colors are adorable and the environment so cozy and inviting.
I love the setting for this little olive oil boutique. One of my unrealized, yet, dreams is to have my own little restaurant and wine and cheese selling area. Looking at this, I think I would love this look.

And here is the front desk of the hotel. Notice the wall decoration behind the bellboy. Love it!


