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Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

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Hong Kong is a city that thrives on contrasts. It’s densely packed, yet is never stifled for creativity; its residential buildings may seem uniform, but step inside and you’ll find a world of surprises.

Homes in Hong Kong come in all sorts of tricky shapes – diamond, linear, rounded – each bringing its own set of design challenges. Yet, with a blend of insight, skill, and experience, our designers can always find a solution to work around the obstacles.

So, welcome to the newly rebranded Home Solutions, where we celebrate the extraordinary homes that define our beloved city. From the heights of Victoria Peak to the bustling streets of Cheung Sha Wan, from opulent mansions to cosy pied-à-terres, the 20 homes gracing the following pages capture what makes our city truly special. These spaces are decorative, but not overdone, serene, yet never dull, and filled with ingenious design solutions that make everyday living a joy. Through clever reconfigurations and design tricks, they strike a fine balance between privacy and connectivity; and outdoor fun and indoor comfort.

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While we hesitate to call out trends, several themes have emerged across these homes: graceful curves, soft tones, artistic paints, wood veneers, cosy bouclé upholstery, and a seamless blend of outdoor and indoor living.

Some homeowners embrace jewel tones or offbeat hues for a delightful surprise, while others opt for classic monochrome for a sleek and modern look. Sustainability remains a key consideration, with some going the extra mile to use low VOC paints and other health-conscious materials to enhance overall wellbeing.

And when it comes to Hong Kong homes, hidden storage is an indispensable theme. You will find it behind mirrors, hallway walls, or beneath your feet. Transformable furniture reveals its secrets only when needed, or multifunctional pieces that serve multiple roles. Look a bit closer and you’ll find Hong Kong homes have many tricks up their sleeves.

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Let’s not forget the people that live in them. How a redesign can bring back old friendships, make new ones, and help you know more about yourself as you discover new lifestyles. Learning and reporting on all this is a joy in itself.

Living in Hong Kong is both challenging and demanding. But it is a true blessing, for there is no place on earth where a modest home can hold so much potential, and an expansive house feel so intimate; and no matter where you go, you always find yourself exactly where you belong.

Full List:

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Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Peak of Perfection: 5,700 sq.ft. Villa on The Peak by AB Concept

Peak of Perfection: 5,700 sq.ft. Villa on The Peak by AB Concept

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

A Sign of Style: 2,328 sq.ft. Mid-Levels Abode by JJ Acuna

A Sign of Style: 2,328 sq.ft. Mid-Levels Abode by JJ Acuna

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Symphony in Style: 1,700 sq.ft. Sai Wan Terrace by hoo

Symphony in Style: 1,700 sq.ft. Sai Wan Terrace by hoo

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Hallmark of Creativity: 2,500 sq.ft. Sheung Wan Apartment by via.

Hallmark of Creativity: 2,500 sq.ft. Sheung Wan Apartment by via.

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Crafting Tranquility: 2,400 sq.ft. Pok Fu Lam Dwelling by Craft of Both

Crafting Tranquility: 2,400 sq.ft. Pok Fu Lam Dwelling by Craft of Both

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Balancing Act: 667 sq.ft. West Kowloon Abode by LAAB Architects

Balancing Act: 667 sq.ft. West Kowloon Abode by LAAB Architects

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

The Great Escape: 5,341 sq.ft. Villa in Tai Po by Conran and Partners

The Great Escape: 5,341 sq.ft. Villa in Tai Po by Conran and Partners

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Chic and Child-friendly: 1,262 sq.ft. Pak Shek Kok Apartment by Liquid Interiors

Chic and Child-friendly: 1,262 sq.ft. Pak Shek Kok Apartment by Liquid Interiors

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Curvaceous Charm: 752 sq.ft. Quarry Bay Abode by Homeric Interior Design

Curvaceous Charm: 752 sq.ft. Quarry Bay Abode by Homeric Interior Design

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Colour Play: 1,100 sq.ft LOHAS Park Apartment by Root Design

Colour Play: 1,100 sq.ft LOHAS Park Apartment by Root Design

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

A Haven of Luxury: 1,800 sq.ft. Mid-Levels Residence by Haven Design

A Haven of Luxury: 1,800 sq.ft. Mid-Levels Residence by Haven Design

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Marble Marvels: 3,050 sq.ft. Ho Man Tin Apartment by Mstudio

Marble Marvels: 3,050 sq.ft. Ho Man Tin Apartment by Mstudio

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

What a Breeze: 1,233 sq.ft Tai Po Apartment by ABT Design Studio

What a Breeze: 1,233 sq.ft Tai Po Apartment by ABT Design Studio

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Five-Star Opulence: 2,000 sq.ft. Repulse Bay Villa by Apollo Design HK

Five-Star Opulence: 2,000 sq.ft. Repulse Bay Villa by Apollo Design HK

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Secret Gem: 1,200 sq.ft. Mid-Levels Retreat by ARCHI.VAL

Secret Gem: 1,200 sq.ft. Mid-Levels Retreat by ARCHI.VAL

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

In Harmony: 681 sq.ft Hung Hom Dwelling by L Vogue Design Ltd

In Harmony: 681 sq.ft Hung Hom Dwelling by L Vogue Design Ltd

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Harbour Harmony: 900 sq.ft. Cheung Sha Wan home by De Stijl Interior Design

Harbour Harmony: 900 sq.ft. Cheung Sha Wan home by De Stijl Interior Design

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Good Old Times: 2,100 sq.ft. Pak Sha Wan House by Galaxy Interior Design

Good Old Times: 2,100 sq.ft. Pak Sha Wan House by Galaxy Interior Design

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Riding High: 1,100 sq.ft. Fo Tan Apartment by CNS Interior Design

Riding High: 1,100 sq.ft. Fo Tan Apartment by CNS Interior Design

Editor's Note: A Love Letter to Hong Kong Homes

Flying Solo: 300 sq.ft. Diamond Hill Bachelor Pad by MIW

Flying Solo: 300 sq.ft. Diamond Hill Bachelor Pad by MIW

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