
Private Residence at Repulse Bay
2000 sq. ft. Repulse Bay Photography : Steven Ko
Categories: Portfolio, Residential • Tags: apartment, baby room, balcony, design, home, Hong Kong, living, marble, Repulse Bay, residential, vanity
2000 sq. ft. Repulse Bay Photography : Steven Ko
Categories: Portfolio, Residential • Tags: apartment, baby room, balcony, design, home, Hong Kong, living, marble, Repulse Bay, residential, vanity
2000 sq. ft. Mid Level Photography : Steven Ko
Categories: Portfolio, Residential • Tags: apartment, balcony, Catalina, design, home, Hong Kong, residential
800sq.ft. Tin Hau Photography : Steven Ko
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Completion on December 2016
Categories: Portfolio, Residential • Tags: artworks, design, furniture, home, Hong Kong, house, residential
I got appointed to redesign an office which their last renovation was done in 20 years ago. This project is about makeover. Not much about space planing as the company is still running during the construction period. Upgrade the materials and finishes, change the light fixtures and tidy up the services on ceiling. Create a modern and clean look for an investment company. Most of the existing furniture were staying to avoid creating trash. Top right: The existing cabinet is kept and new full height […]
Categories: Before & After, Portfolio • Tags: before & after, contrast, flos 265, Laguna Summit, makeover, marble, office, residential, space planning, Summer house
This private residence in Dongguan, China was created with an emphasis on allowing residents to fully enjoy nature while escaping the hassles of dense urban living. Designed as a summer retreat for its owner, this 4 bedroom, 3 story house is both spacious and modern. The first thing that one notices when entering the house for the first time is the sleek and stylish interior. Clean lines, modern materials, and a subdued color scheme create impact and make the space […]
Categories: Portfolio, Residential • Tags: contrast, flos 265, Laguna Summit, marble, residential, space planning, Summer house
We had completed another summer house here. Same layout but different style. Very soft and creamy colour scheme. The rustic stone walls are the accent of the house.
Categories: Portfolio, Residential • Tags: creamy colour, design, residential, rustic, Summer house
We are blessed to get this residential project which is a house about 300 square meter. Simple, clean, polished and spacious. The concept design is approved, stay tuned!
Categories: Portfolio, Residential • Tags: 3D rendering, design, house, residential
Bay window is very common in Hong Kong housing architecture. It is nice if the apartment is spacious but it is a headache to the designer for small space. How to use the bay window?
Categories: Residential • Tags: 3D rendering, design, residential
Contemporary style. Very spacious apartment and seek new space planning for the upper floor, namely master and son’s bedroom. About half of the area became the master bedroom. Not only equipped with basic thing like, sleeping bed, bathroom and study, the master bedroom had extra area to put book cases and a small table as play area.
Categories: Residential • Tags: design, home, Hong Kong, residential
That’s was the first time a local client went up to me and specified that she wanted “modern baroque” style for the 2500 square feet home in Hong Kong. I was very excited since it was a chance to try something I was not used to. White, grey and light pink are the colour scheme the client and I come up with, but soon we find out not easy to achieve baroque style in nowadays since the craftsmanship is not […]
Categories: Residential • Tags: design, home, Hong Kong, residential, sketch
Tiny Apartment Area: 267 square feet My goal: compact but not claustrophobic; having certain storage for one signal person. Reduce the circulation space and each furniture serves multi-function.
Categories: Residential • Tags: design, home, Hong Kong, residential
My old friend asked me to do her newly bought apartment. Net area 600 square feet, preferred open planning, since only two full windows at the back side of the apartment. Client came up with an idea to lift up the sleeping bed so the area on ground level was maximized. Very interesting concept! Honestly sleeping is sleeping, no need to have the best location.
Categories: Residential • Tags: design, layout, residential