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The use of natural beige marbles called "mountain stone" reflects light and is used on the walls to create shadow reflections. Polished light wooden flooring, heavy textured fabric walls made of mother pearl merged textile, and a wine cellar with an auto-flooding door, which is a smart wine appliance, all contribute to the design.

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Project | Residential Design

Size | 1200 sq ft

Location | Ho Man Tin , Hong Kong

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The concept of this interior design is to create a sense of brightness and harmony through the use of Japanese-style elements. The apartment lacks natural sunlight, so the design aims to bring in as much light as possible while incorporating natural materials.

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The use of natural beige marbles called "mountain stone" reflects light and is used on the walls to create shadow reflections. Polished light wooden flooring, heavy textured fabric walls made of mother pearl merged textile, and a wine cellar with an auto-flooding door, which is a smart wine appliance, all contribute to the design.

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The designer moved the TV backward and extended the window in exchange for more space and indoor brightness. The selection of various earthy elements throughout the apartment and detailed furniture create a brighter and nobler atmosphere.

The design includes hidden storage spaces behind the liner wall, creating a sense of openness and brightness. The use of natural materials and light colours evokes a Japanese-style atmosphere, while the smart wine appliance adds a touch of modernity to the space.

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