This 200m2 sea view flat links three generations of a family with curves.
The soothing and expansive sea view outside the windows has quietly observed the changes in this family – originally a living space for a grandmother who lived, the birth of her daughter’s two children called for a traditionally extravagant redesign of the living space.
Ronald Cheung, from Chill Interior Design, he decided to use curves as the theme of his design. Smooth curves begin in the living and dining room and continue into all the rooms in the living space.
The idea was to create a soft and cosy space that would accommodate toddlers running around freely so the grandmother and her grandchildren could enjoy family time and happiness together.
We wanted to let the splashing and comforting waves that could be seen from the windows be a source of inspiration while creating a safe and harmonious space for the children to grow up in. Hence, he decided to use curves as the theme of his design. Smooth curves begin in the living and dining room and continue into all the rooms in the living space.
A departure from typical layouts, the doors to two rooms, and a storage space, have been meticulously blended into the curved wall to achieve a visual simplicity.
Layers of curves extend from the ceiling to the walls, comprehensively enhancing the feeling of space. The original crystal chandelier has been changed to circular lighting to fit into the general design. The outcome is a simple and connected space with a light and pure feeling, the result of a lot of deep thought and hard work to create a light and relaxing effect.
The grandmother’s master bedroom can be reached by following the overall curve. The master bedroom’s design mainly brings out the unbeatable 270-degree views of the sea. Furniture in the room is simple and clean – a table and a lounge with a touch of Zen.
Home is where the heart is. The warm and cosy feeling of curves will continue to link the growing up and the life of the three generations.
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Designer
Client
Ms Wong
Floor area
200 ㎡
Completion
2022
Budget
HKD 4.000,000
Finishes