black and white checkerboard tiling flows all over 'parkview' apartment in hong kong

black and white checkerboard tiling flows all over 'parkview' apartment in hong kong

interior project by stylus studio fixes up ‘parkview’ flat in china

 

Stylus Studio takes over the interior design project of an apartment in a high-rise building in Hong Kong, China. The residence, located 300 m above sea level, benefits from panoramic views of the greenery and the mountains across. The arrangement of the flat is intended for a couple and plans in an open and flexible layout for sufficient circulation and interconnection of the zones. The 200 sqm house decoration leverages a modern approach by applying furniture made of natural materials, modernized mid-century fittings, and statement black and white checkerboard tiles.

black and white checkerboard tiling flows all over 'parkview' apartment in hong kong
all images courtesy of Stylus Studio

 

 

carefully chosen collection of furniture adorns the interior

 

Designed to benefit from the scenic views of the mountain, the apartment adjusts large openings in every room. Sophisticated furniture and decorative objects adorn the common areas alongside a unique selection of artworks. The open kitchen and bar display ‘Victorian-style’ features and modern appliances, carefully chosen by the design team at Stylus studio. The collection is topped by a set of Sergio Rodrigues’ ‘Oscar’ armchairs, originally designed in 1956, for the dining area. The kitchen and dining room can be glimpsed while sitting on the bench-like cushion between the shoe cabinets. Moving on to the more private spaces of the flat, such as the bathrooms feature a handcrafted copper basin and elegant sanitaryware. Finally, the master bedroom lays out warm tones and wooden textures for a cozy ambiance.

black and white checkerboard tiling flows all over 'parkview' apartment in hong kong
the open kitchen arranges sophisticated furniture and fittings

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the kitchen lays out green ‘Maistri’ cabinets from Italy and black and white checkerboard tiling

black and white checkerboard tiling flows all over 'parkview' apartment in hong kong
a set of Sergio Rodrigues’ ‘Oscar’ armchairs, originally designed in 1956, adorn the dining space

black and white checkerboard tiling flows all over 'parkview' apartment in hong kong
the open dining area overlooks the greenery of the mountain

black and white checkerboard tiling flows all over 'parkview' apartment in hong kong
a bench between shoe cabinets provides seating across from the open kitchen

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the master bedroom assembles wooden textures and enjoys views of the nearby country parks

black and white checkerboard tiling flows all over 'parkview' apartment in hong kong
modernized mid-century wooden furniture decorates the apartment

black and white checkerboard tiling flows all over 'parkview' apartment in hong kong
sophisticated artwork and modern sound system are arranged for the users’ entertainment

black and white checkerboard tiling flows all over 'parkview' apartment in hong kong
the master bathroom features Dornbracht sanitaryware from Germany paired with a custom-made basin

black and white checkerboard tiling flows all over 'parkview' apartment in hong kong
the guest bathroom features a copper basin handcrafted by Hong Kong’s famous copperware shop ‘Luk Bing Kee’

 

 

project info:

 

name: Parkview

designer: Stylus Studio | @stylusstudio

lead designers: Simon Zeng – Vincent Zhang

location: Hong Kong, China

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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