
Tai Koo Shing
The design concept of this residence originates from the utilization of interior space. Upon entering the unit from outside the door, standing in the foyer, one can already feel the light penetrating from the living room window through the semi-circular wooden cabinet. Light oak and white are used in moderation, complementing the sunlight and enhancing the warmth and texture of the wood material. This also adds natural light to the previously dim foyer and dining room.
The semi-circular wooden cabinet in the foyer delicately merges the three main spaces (foyer, living room, and dining room), using the curve to soften the boundaries of each space, achieving a smooth flow and extending the wall behind the TV.
The full-height glass sliding door in the kitchen also softens the spatial boundary between the dining room and the kitchen, extending the kitchen space or creating a semi-open kitchen as needed.
Each space appears independent but is actually closely connected. The fluid space enhances interaction between family members, creating a warm and cozy home.
SCOPE
Interior Design & Furnishing
YEAR COMPLETED
2020
CLIENT
Mr. & Mrs. Yu
LOCATION
Hong Kong









