As many Hong Kong apartments are small in size, interior designers nowadays often strive to maximize usable space when designing clients’ homes. Recently, Clifton has designed the interior of a flat in a Sheung Wan project for a foreign couple. In hope to create a spacious home environment for the couple, Clifton uses a few tricks in keeping the design minimal and simple.
By using smaller size furniture and light colors like beige and white from sofa to walls and floors, the interior space looks tidy and neat. Moreover, he transforms the kitchen to a semi-open cooking space which makes the living areas more integrated and spacious. Besides keeping the décor simple, Clifton also succeeds in creating more storage space by installing wall cabinets and raised platform under the bed. The couple is pleased with the final result as the interior space is redesigned to promote simplicity as well as functionality.
Project reference: http://www.cliftonleungdesignworkshop.com/project-residential/cherry-crest-mid-levels/
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