There are very few places in the world where cultures merge and influences interact the way they do in Hong Kong. A true convergence of East and West, the city is a product of its provenance and position, inspiring inhabitants to embrace the aesthetic impact that their immediate environment has on them. Take this family’s vibrant abode as an example: realised by designers Anne-Julie Barnes and Janet Douro of By Nomade Ltd, it is a spectacular showcase of how the synthesis of Asian and European styles can manifest in impeccable interiors.
Three years ago, we were contacted by a family who had just bought this property in the heart of Happy Valley, overlooking the racetrack,” recalls Janet. They were looking for a full renovation and a tailor-made layout to suit their three children – eight, five and two years old. The pillar-beam design of the property gave us the flexibility to reallocate space to meet the family’s key requirements – on the one hand, a kid-friendly area with ample bedrooms; on the other, a welcoming reception venue with easy access to the racecourse view.”
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