After falling in love with Milanese coffee on a trip to Italy, this entrepreneur enlisted designer JJ Acuna to bring the Italian city’s vibe to Hong Kong.
A young family moved from Discovery Bay to Pok Fu Lam in Hong Kong for an easier commute – and their new home is bursting with character and curves.
Confronted with a highly unconventional design concept for their 2,400 sq ft apartment, a couple opted to go with the undulating flow
This formerly dim, dark village house on Lamma Island was the first rough draft for a minimalist, meditative retreat from the bustle of city life
A young couple with old souls tapped an interior designer to revamp their Clear Water Bay apartment
Interior architect Sean Dix, a mid-century industrial enthusiast, finds and restores vintage functional designs whose raw beauty inspires him daily
Having rented the 2,250 sq ft Sai Kung house they eventually bought, a couple knew how they wanted it overhauled. They have a home gym, spacious bathroom, stylish laundry room and tranquil rooftop space.
An innovative couple on Hong Kong’s Lantau Island show you don’t have to spend a lot of money to create a welcoming, original home bursting with colour and character.
A string of new openings is shaking up the Hong Kong nightlife scene, offering immersive experiences for those seeking more than just a drink.
An outdated 1,100 sq ft Mid-Levels apartment has been transformed into a microcosm of Hong Kong, with its balance of energy and serenity capturing the duality of the Fragrant Harbour.
Harbour views are prized in Hong Kong, but a renovation of a flat with huge windows makes the most of its vistas of verdant hillsides to create a restful interior with notes of wood and stone.
A Hong Kong village house with a Balinese vibe brings Scandinavian, Moroccan and Japanese elements together seamlessly – and it all started with a single-line drawing.
A minor update to an apartment in Hong Kong’s Mid-Levels turned into a full-blown renovation. The results reflect the homeowner’s tastes and spin maximum satisfaction from a minimalist aesthetic.
Architect Georges Hung and his wife lived for three months in their Discovery Bay home before deciding how to renovate it. He turned the apartment from cramped and boxy into an open, airy space.
When the opportunity to buy a flat in their favourite Hong Kong building came up, a couple grabbed it, and set about turning the apartment into a well-rounded home that suits their disparate tastes.
Two flats, one above the other, were combined into a duplex for a family in Repulse Bay. The result is a home that makes the most of its sea views and has a white-on-white palette that gives a sense of tranquillity.
When it came to transforming his latest Hong Kong home, serial renovator Wilson Fung found himself thinking of Bali.
An apartment in a corner building, a prime example of 1960s Hong Kong vernacular architecture, has been transformed to make the most of its harbour view, and its owner’s books, art and memorabilia.
A multi-generational Hong Kong family bought an apartment one floor above their two adjoining units, employing an interior designer to knock the walls through and add a staircase.
Ravaged by mould and mildew and full of old-fashioned, built-in furniture, a Pok Fu Lam flat was reduced to its shell before being reborn as a light and airy modern Hong Kong family home.
To turn a ‘mess’ of a 50-year-old Tin Hau flat into a comfortable, stylish home fit for a family of five, a designer had to ‘demolish everything’ and start from scratch.
Chi Wing Lo, the architect in charge of the renovation of the Regent Hong Kong hotel, talks to the Post about surprise budget cuts a year into the project, feeling blessed by the pandemic and why the little things matter.
When it came to renovating his friend’s 1960s Mid-Levels flat, a design enthusiast fused modern and traditional elements to create a sleek, contemporary home that’s perfect for entertaining.
A bold art deco design was the name of the game when it came to jazzing up a family’s 2,500 sq ft Mid-Levels East flat on Hong Kong Island.
After working at home during the Covid-19 pandemic, the buyers of a cramped Hong Kong apartment made creating space and maximising daylight their priorities.
The meticulous renovation of a 1,500 sq ft Happy Valley flat saw awkward angles arced and an artistic homeowner’s needs met to create an elegant, well-rounded home.
An accommodating landlord gave a homeware entrepreneur freedom to stamp her inimitable mark on a 2,630 sq ft Mid-Levels family flat.
Hong Kong architect and artist William Lim, founder of CL3, is marking his firm’s 30th anniversary with a new book that is a vivid pictorial celebration of Asian design.
European styling meets Hong Kong luxury in this 900 sq ft penthouse in the city’s Kowloon neighbourhood, where a wall of windows and a deftly manipulated floor plan increase the sense of space.
Interior designer Aviva Duncan finds a new home every few years – most recently a 2,000 sq ft flat in Stanley – a process that sees her upcycling favourite pieces for a fresh new look.