DESIGN NAME: Wetland Seasons Park
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Luxury Residential
INSPIRATION: The apartment is a secondary dwelling that is used mainly for recreational purposes including vacations and family gatherings.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The design aims to create a luxurious holiday home with a sense of intimacy and serenity.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The wall surfaces are covered with textured botanical wallpaper, light veneer, and bronze steel as in the combination.
A botanical feature wall with bronze steel trimming & bracket, as well as an olive green display shelf gives living & dining a rich visual highlight.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: 2021, Hong Kong
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Designer applies various sophisticated elements, textured botanical wallpaper, marble stone, bronze metal handle & bracket as well as lacquer display shelf are used to accentuate and further refine a design.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: This 892 sq. ft. apartment is located aside from Hong Kong Wetland Reserve and is surrounded by a calm and tranquil environment.
TAGS: wetland seasons park, yay concept, luxury residential
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The master bedroom is mainly in light wood color, matched with a rattan headboard and pair of bedside lamps, creating a natural and elegant space atmosphere for the bedroom.
In order to cure the Feng Shui issues, the designer incorporates the exquisite curve & wall paneling under the exposed overhead beam, which offers a visual respite & avoids sleeping directly under beams.
CHALLENGE: To enhance the small living zone to look larger and open up the view, the designer removed the one-bedroom and turned it into an open dining zone.
The open-plan living and dining zone fully take advantage of the marvelous view of wetland scape.
And the full-width balcony glass wall allowing ample natural light brings into the interior a great sense of openness and transparency.
In the center of the living & dining zone, the TV island cabinet and timber portal with a pair of wall sconces are designed to create visual focus and boundary, adding to the separation of spaces.
ADDED DATE: 2022-03-18 10:59:57
TEAM MEMBERS (2) : Design Director: Yuna Au Yeung and Project Manager: Ho Kit Leung
IMAGE CREDITS: Yuna Au Yeung, 2021.
PATENTS/COPYRIGHTS: Copyrights belong to YAY CONCEPT, 2022
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