Elmon Pekmez and Nükhet Boz are redefining living spaces in just one day! We caught up with these visionary architects to dive into everything decor—from the design process to the latest trends.

Throughout their dynamic careers, Pekmez and Boz have brought new life and energy to countless homes, and their Boom Room project is no exception. They start by understanding your preferences and sensitivities through a personalized survey, ensuring every detail aligns with your vision. On the big day, their dedicated team arrives in the morning and works meticulously, transforming the space from lighting to furniture layout. The result? A dream living space that feels uniquely yours. Curious about their design magic? Get ready to discover the secrets of Pekmez and Boz’s transformative touch.

How did Pekmez Boz Interiors begin, and how did Elmon and Nükhet’s friendship spark a thriving design partnership?

Elmon: Nükhet and I share a lot in common. We both graduated from the same French high school, grew up on Burgazada, and studied architecture at Mimar Sinan University. We met on campus and stayed close throughout our studies. After gaining nearly a decade of experience in separate offices, we were each working independently until a project—a duplex house that Nükhet brought to my attention—came along. That project became our starting point. We didn’t even have a formal office; we worked on-site, drawing up plans beside a wood-burning stove. After the successful completion of that project, we rented our first office, and 13 years have flown by since then.
Eleven years ago, you revolutionized the design world with Boom Room, where you and a team of up to 40 people completely transform a home in just one day. How did the idea for Boom Room come to be?

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Elmon: The idea came after some challenging experiences. In the first couple of years, we followed a traditional architecture approach, handling every detail with clients—from rough construction to the final touches, spending hours shopping and creating mood boards together. But despite all our efforts, neither we nor the homeowners were completely satisfied. I’ll never forget the day Nükhet called me in tears because a client who initially requested a jet-black room suddenly wanted everything in white. It was a turning point. I was on maternity leave then, and when I returned, we took a six-month break from new projects. We spent that time discussing what we truly wanted to achieve and what we needed to leave behind. That’s when the idea for Boom Room—a concept that transforms spaces with an “explosive” effect—was born.