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HK$10.2 million: Relax in a Christian Préaud-designed private rooftop garden

A batten teak bench snakes around the entire terrace, surrounded by trees of varying heights. Illustrations: Christian Préaud
A batten teak bench snakes around the entire terrace, surrounded by trees of varying heights. Illustrations: Christian Préaud

The terrace that can be enjoyed all year round and features a dining area, outdoor kitchen, a glass house and a jacuzzi

What: Luxury rooftop garden

HK$10.2 million

 

Christian Préaud
Christian Préaud
Who: Parisian-born landscape architect Christian Préaud is the founder of Atelier Jardins. The designer has a background as a decorator, photographer and an advertising film producer. His multidisciplinary background, alongside his travels and international childhood which he spent in Morocco and France, has shaped his design aesthetics. Each of his projects and concepts is a chance for him to express his love of gardens and nature, and an opportunity to incorporate the beauty of nature in our everyday life. His portfolio of private gardens spans international borders, including France, Switzerland, Morocco, the Middle East and Asia.
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The east terrace (above) features a space for relaxing and socialising.
The east terrace (above) features a space for relaxing and socialising.

Winter is coming. To stave off the impending seasonal gloom, what better than to spend some time in a lush green private rooftop garden, relaxing with friends and enjoying a barbecue while admiring our beautiful skyline?

Landscape architect Christian Préaud, who is the founder of Atelier Jardins, feels that gardens should be enjoyed all year round. He believes that gardens and terraces are a natural outside extension of indoor living spaces; that they should have a sense of continuity, and co-exist to better serve the needs of the people who make use of them.

“The main concept for this terrace is to break down the stiff and slightly pompous building style with a curvaceous and rounded structure using warm materials, and linking the various areas of the terrace,” Préaud says.

To bring his concept to life, Préaud installs a batten teak bench which snakes around the entire terrace. Along the side of the wooden benching, the designer places tall potted plants, such as birches and Fire Glow maples of various heights – offering glimpses of our spectacular skyline while also providing privacy for the owner.

The garden terrace contains multiple sections: on one end sits a large lounge area best for relaxing in and kicking back with friends and family, while a vast dining area and an outdoor kitchen are situated on the other end. In the middle, Préaud has crafted a “chill-out area”,
where there is a belvedere-like jacuzzi.