Home’s done for a taste and lifestyle of a couple’s. A spacious living room was high on the list of priorities and so Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lau decided on one bedroom less in their five-room flat in view. The wall separating the living room and one bedroom was torn down to “open” the living room – more emphasis placed here since more time is spent in the area. An open kitchen further contributed to the feeling of spaciousness. Because the couple entertains a lot, a bar was included. Wall-to-wall carpeting was a practical choice as it would help cushion their young child’s falls. A generous living area it has been restructured. This leaves lots of play area for the child. A lively room with dominant yellow shades makes charming views. Practical sunshades were preferred instead of curtains and deep brown louvered furniture is a stark contrast to the yellow.
The couple chose to bring nature closer with a landscaped corner in their high-rise flat. The absence of ceiling-high cabinets and the cheerful yellow give a bright and airy ambiance to the kitchen and an interesting accent to the living room is this glass wall. The metal bar blends well with the rest of the elegant surroundings. Handsome antiques dress up this section of the house. Rich red tones add warmth to the den. Big plump sofas make comfortable seating in the music room and brightly-lit glass cabinets are the focus of attention here. Preparation of meals becomes easier in this well-planned kitchen. Wooden beams add interest to the ceiling of this room, even the attic of the house is fully utilized.
