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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#106 Project
Karman's home
ABOUT THE CUSTOMER

Karman was an absolute joy to work with. She gave us authentic feedback along the way, which made the collaboration effective and enjoyable.
Her straightforwardness in telling us what she liked and didn't like as we presented ideas was super helpful.
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Place: A 2-bedroom apartment in Bel-air, Telegraph Bay, Hong Kong, with a breathtaking sea-view.
Style: Based in Scandanavian style with subtle touches of luxury, and lots of life.
Location: Residence Bel-air, Bel-air Peak Ave, Telegraph Bay
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Karman wanted to put together the perfect home for her new young family. When Karman reached out to us, her and her husband had bought a new home at Bel-air near Pok Fu Lam, and at the time she was pregnant and expecting her first within months. With such important new life milestones on the horizon for Karman...we got to work right away!
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the living space
Scandi-inspired, and teeming with life
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In the living room, Karman was moving into the flat with her existing sofa, so we curated a selection of pieces that worked with it and the rest of the interior design. We picked a cowhide rug to give the base of the room some texture, and we also felt like the gradient "caught" the sunlight well with its oh-so slight shine. The simple and beautiful wooden floor lamp and the plants helped add some organic elements to the living room, especially the seating area.
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Finally, we went with a tone-on-tone styling strategy in a way that wouldn't be too boring. To do that, we added pops of colors and grey cushions of different texture to add interests to the living room.
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DINING Space
food, family, and friends
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With a partially-open kitchen, we wanted to create a space that felt containing for Karman's family and their dinner guests. We picked a dining table and chairs that were neutral and gave off an air of sophistication.
To add some contrasts and energy to the room, we decided to pick a few pendant lights and arrange them as chandeliers. And we hung them at different angles and heights, instead of just a straight line, to make it visually interesting.
Baby room
a little girl's first room
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This was the nursery for their new baby girl. While Karman and her husband liked the idea of a pink feature wall, they didn't want it to be too flamboyant. We picked a dusty pink wall as it was chic but not overly girly when paired with the white wall and oak wood furniture.
The goose feather pendant light was an installation in and of itself. We really liked how it added such a warm touch to the nursery. See how dreamy it was when it glowed!
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