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Han Garsoniyer: Figen

And that is the legend of Istanbul’s most famous studio apartment. Have you ever lived in a Figen Han garsoniyer? Or do you have a photo of her infamous handwritten eviction notice? Contact our editorial desk. We are forever hunting for the truth behind the door.

Her building, colloquially known as "Figen Han’s Passage," contains only three units—each one a garsoniyer . She never hired a real estate agent. Instead, she interviewed potential tenants over multiple cups of tea, looking for those who understood "the discipline of small living." What makes a Figen Han garsoniyer different from a standard Istanbul studio? It is not about luxury; it is about intention. If you ever step inside one of her legendary units, you will notice three distinct features: 1. The "Saklı Kapı" (Hidden Door) Figen Han despised clutter. In her designs, the door to the bathroom is cleverly disguised as a mirrored wall panel. The wardrobe is not a separate piece of furniture but a shallow cavity carved into the wall behind a framed print of old Istanbul. In a true Figen Han garsoniyer , you cannot see storage. You have to discover it. 2. The Corner Window Standard studios put the window on one wall. Figen Han insisted on a corner window (two walls of glass). This, she argued, tricks the brain into perceiving the space as larger than it is. "If you see the sky in two directions," she once wrote in a margin note on a lease agreement, "you forget the walls." 3. The Fixed Coffee Table Perhaps her most controversial innovation: a heavy, marble-topped coffee table bolted to the floor in the exact center of the room. It serves as a dining table, a desk, and a barrier against impulsive redecorating. Tenants often complain about it at first, but later admit it creates a necessary anchor in the tiny sea of the room. The Legal Feud and Internet Immortality Figen Han might have remained a local secret if not for a bizarre legal incident in 2017. A tenant living in "Figen Han’s Garsoniyer No. 2" was evicted after attempting to knock down the marble coffee table. The tenant, a young influencer, took to Twitter with the hashtag #FigenHanGarsoniyer .

Suddenly, real estate agents realized that the phrase "Figen Han garsoniyer" had become shorthand for any exceptionally well-organized, charming, micro-studio in a historic neighborhood. Property listings began abusing the name. One could find listings in Beşiktaş, Kadıköy, and even Şişli claiming to be "Figen Han style." figen han garsoniyer

By: Istanbul Real Estate & Culture Desk

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In the 1970s and 80s, these units were often associated with bohemian artists or bachelors. By the 2000s, they became the holy grail for young professionals seeking freedom from family homes. Enter —the woman who allegedly perfected the art of the garsoniyer . Who is Figen Han? To understand the legend, we must separate fact from folklore. Figen Han (Han is a Turkish honorific for "lady" or "madam," similar to "Ms.") is believed to have been a retired Turkish literature teacher or, according to some accounts, a former set designer for Yeşilçam (Turkish old cinema). She was born in Kadıköy in the late 1950s and inherited a modest two-story building in the Cihangir or Moda neighborhood sometime in the early 2000s.

So the next time you find yourself trapped in a 20-square-meter apartment, staring at a pile of clothes and a too-large sofa, ask yourself: What would Figen Han do? She would probably put the sofa on the curb, bolt a table to the floor, and live happily ever after. Contact our editorial desk

The thread went viral. Thousands of Istanbulites began sharing photos of their own cramped apartments, jokingly asking, "Would Figen Han approve?"