Showing posts with label spa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spa. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2016

Turn your bathroom into a luxurious spa

The bathroom is the sanctuary of a home, a place for you to relax after a long day out. So it makes perfect sense to invest in the design of this part of the home, ensuring that it not only feels luxurious, but also light and airy.

A simple way to create a sanctuary in your bathroom is to go for a minimalist design.


In this bathroom in a Guangzhou house, a spacious layout is complemented with a simple palette of shades of white, cream, grey and brown, which allows luxurious materials like marble to shine. As such, the design is luxurious yet not overpowering, creating a clean and airy look for a tranquil mood.

The toilet bowl might not be the most aesthetic, but you can enhance its look by using a beautiful piece of marble to create a feature wall behind the toilet bowl.


Luxurious and minimalist do not mean you have to be boring. You can incorporate bits of your personality in your bathroom, like this other bathroom in the same house in Guangzhou. The owner is a fan of the relaxing feel of tropical resorts, so Clifton added a Southeast Asian-inspired steaming bucket, which not only allows the owner to have a comfortable steam, but also adds character to the bathroom.

Check out more about the Lake Dragon project in Guangzhou: http://www.houzz.com/projects/1298000/the-dragon-lake-the-pursuit-of-simplicity


Lighting also plays an important role in achieving the dream bathroom.

In this bathroom of a Mid-levels apartment, a cosy atmosphere is created through the use of indirect blue lighting. The soft blue lighting creates a muted, spa-like mood. This unique feature is complemented with a minimalist design, which allows stylish décor pieces such as the Nefertiti gold patterned vase from Lane Crawford, the gold candleholders from The Candle Company, and the candle dish from House, a Melbourne brand, to take centre stage.

Another highlight of the bathroom is a sunken bath, which doubles up as a showering facility.

Check out more about the Babington project: http://www.houzz.com/projects/64791/the-babington-house-interaction-of-contrasting-elements




The owner of this apartment sure has a taste for the finer things in life when he chose to get a flat with stunning views of Victoria Harbour. To ensure the stunning backdrop is not wasted, Clifton used smart glass technology, which allows occupants to be able to see the sea views and the adjoining living room. But when the occupants need more privacy, they can switch to a frosted glass mode.

The beautiful views are also complemented by a luxurious and relaxing design, which features a rainshower from Gessi that comes with a unique blue LED light feature.

Another unique feature of the apartment is the use of indirect lighting, not only for the ceiling, but even the bathtub, which is from TOTO.

Check out more about the Habourside project: http://www.houzz.com/projects/366473/the-harbourside-les-maisons




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Clifton Leung Design Workshop official page:www.cliftonleungdesignworkshop.com

Friday, October 17, 2014

愛‧回家的度假享受



這不只是薄扶林貝沙灣的其中一個住宅單位,以獨特的SPA屋設計概念為基礎,這裏更像東南亞旅遊享受的度假屋。糅合了東南亞陽光與海灘的元素,配合Leo’s collection的落地燈和Boen的胡桃木地板,Clifton打造出一個令人彷似度假、身心放鬆的家。來自中藝和L&E的兩個中式陶瓷大花瓶,以及雅卓(Hatria)的意大利瓷盆,無不彰顯出生活品味。此項目廣受傳媒報導,包括:信報及南華早報Post Magazine。




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Exquisite Relaxation in Ambience of Villa Delights



This is not just another apartment of Residence Bel-Air in Pokfulam – this is a resort-like apartment with strong spa concept and delicate design features from different nations – Italian porcelain basin by Hatria from Sunny Pro, Thai bamboo sub-ceiling & raffia-surfaced cabinet, large Chinese ceramic vases from L&E and Chinese Arts & Crafts, French sliding door & toilette corner and Japanese slate tub. The floor lamp from Leo’s collection, dining suite from I&D Home Concept and walnut-wood flooring by Boen induce the relaxing atmosphere of this urban ‘villa’. This project has been widely covered by the media such as SCMP Post Magazine and Hong Kong Economic Journal.




Clifton Leung Design Workshop official page: www.cliftonleungdesignworkshop.com

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

About the City Resort – Residence Bel-Air

 
Interior Design by Clifton Leung - Bel-Air - Balcony
 
Interior Design by Clifton Leung - Bel-Air - Balcony with magnificent sea view

                                         
Interior Design by Clifton Leung - Bel-Air - Living Room with natural materials like bamboo and wood

This project was started with a clear mission – to create a resort home for a couple who practice yoga and enjoy the spa life. As the location of the project has a magnificent and undisturbed sea view, this became the perfect inspiration for the “resort” theme design. Natural materials like sand stone, pebbles, slate, bamboo and wood have been used throughout, and special textured walls were used to blur boundaries between inside and out. Balcony shutters, an extra-large day bed in the study plus yoga room for exercise, meditation and massage – all help to create a relaxing resort feel. This is further enhanced by an open bathroom with the custom-made natural slate bath tub and shower area.


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