Our Observation
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The cabinet that you have now is a quite cluttered
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The wall is a bit empty
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The sofa is nice, cushion can be changed
Design elements and alternatives
Here is our suggestions​:
Sideboard
Wall shelvings
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A sideboard would help to declutter the space
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Some wall art/ decoration would make your space less plain
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Budget 5k-10k
Area rug
Accent cushions
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An area rug to give a pop of colour to the space
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Some accent pillows would be nice to tie in all the colours in the living room together
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#599 Project
Jose's Central Duplex
Place: Duplex
Style: Transitional, Serene, Nordic-touch
Objective: Furnish their new duplex, making the most of their expansive views
Location: Central
ABOUT THE CUSTOMER
Jose and his partner wanted their new duplex to maximise space and comfort while reflecting their style. We worked with them to fine-tune every detail, creating a home that feels effortlessly theirs, with timeless style.
PROJECT INTRO
Welcome to this stunning duplex in the heart of Central, Hong Kong – a space designed to bring the best of the city indoors while creating a peaceful getaway for the couple who calls it home. With floor-to-ceiling windows framing those sweeping Hong Kong views, this apartment is all about balance. We wanted to hone their newly acquired space, so that it would capture the city’s energy but still feel like a retreat – a place they could kick back and get comfortable.
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The style leans towards a Nordic with art to bring a creative touch and an emphasis on a space that feels serene. It’s light, cosy, and has pockets of personality without losing that clean, modern vibe. From natural textures to a soft, neutral palette, every detail is about creating a space that’s as much a reflection of the city as it is a retreat from it.
Living & Dining Room
The living and dining rooms flow together with an effortless, understated style that feels laid-back yet refined. In the living room, a roomy L-shaped sofa is set up perfectly for cosy movie nights with a projector. Armchairs are placed to make the most of the sweeping views, while a classic leather chair and floor lamp create a comfy little reading corner.
Floor-to-ceiling curtains were added, with a remote-controlled system for convenience. This adds a touch of grandeur to the already towering ceilings, plus it helps the home transition from day to night. Warm wood and stark black tones create some as you enter the dining room, with the chairs echoing the lines of the windows and tying the look together. With seating for eight, it’s ideal for gatherings but keeps the vibe relaxed and uncluttered.
Guest Bedroom
The guest bedroom keeps things simple with a hint of luxury. A plush headboard adds a cosy touch, while warm wood details give the room a welcoming feel. There’s even a desk for those who might need to catch up on work, blending practicality with comfort. It’s understated but has everything guests need to feel right at home.
When it comes to curating a home, its all the little details that make it feel true to those who dwell there. Memories collected over time can make a home feel lived-in and welcoming. Here, we made sure the art pieces added just the right amount of personality without overpowering the minimalist identity of the space.
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The coffee table is styled with a mix of favourite books, a few objets d'art and some greenery for a relaxed feel. These small touches—like a well-placed vase or a stack of magazines—make the space feel effortlessly inviting.