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Interior Design
Hong Kong

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In our latest interior design project, we embraced sustainability with a fervour that guided every decision. We chose to forgo natural materials like solid wood, real marble, or granite tiles, opting instead for their man-made counterparts. This commitment to sustainability was not just a choice but a philosophy, one that we carried through every aspect of the design.
Nestled in a unique suburban location in Hong Kong, with breathtaking views of the surrounding sea and nature, we sought to reflect these elements within our design. We employed homogeneous tiles, particle board for partitioning, and recycled plastic for lighting. Even the external walls were constructed from concrete, all in the name of sustainability.
Our design ethos of simplicity and modernism is deeply ingrained in our practice. This project was no exception. We even incorporated a small organic farm on the rooftop, allowing the clients to indulge in their love for fresh salads and vegetables.
Inside the 115-square-meter apartment, we suspended plants to unify the outdoor natural elements with the indoor minimalist aesthetic. The project, which took nearly a year and a half to complete, was a labor of love. We meticulously curated every element to achieve a sense of perfection.
Upon completion, the project garnered significant attention, being featured extensively in various magazines in Hong Kong, including the prestigious South China Morning Post. We even had an on-site interview with the national tv on discussing the originality of our sustainable design and the importance of recycling in preserving our environment.
This project is a testament to our dedication and passion. We believe it marks a new movement in minimalist sustainable design within Hong Kong, and we are incredibly proud of what we have achieved.