Home United by Roasted Woodgrain Theme
Situated in Lam Tin’s Ko Ling Road, Cha Kwo Ling area, this KOKO ROSSO residence offers a usable area of 489 sq.ft. inT Design's designer adopted a roasted woodgrain tone as the central theme, seamlessly connecting the living room, dining area, bedrooms, and kitchen to create a warm and unified ambience. The use of this tone extends beyond flooring—it’s also integrated into cabinetry and wall finishes, offering a natural yet refined atmosphere throughout the home.Variations in wood tone add layered visual zones that guide the eye while maintaining spatial coherence, the design strikes a fine balance between softness and sleekness—quietly sophisticated with a strong sense of character.
Abundant Natural Light with Mid-Toasted Wood Elements Creating a Warm Ambiance
The unit benefits from abundant natural light, with mid-toasted wood grain as the primary interior design tone, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. To avoid visual monotony, the designer paired the TV wall with wood cabinets in varying tones, incorporating mirrored steel elements to enrich the dining area’s visual layers and color. The ceiling features perimeter light troughs and recessed black light troughs, enhancing the modern stylish vibe and spatial depth.
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Seamless Flow with Flexible Partition Design
The designer transformed the wall behind the sofa into a multifunctional storage unit, incorporating open-back black steel shelving to add depth and transparency. Instead of a concealed door, the corridor now features a movable feature wall sliding door, which can slide between the living and dining areas. This flexible partition effectively screens the corridor, offering privacy while maintaining functionality and aesthetics.
Curved Corners and Linear Patterns for Balanced Flow
Curved corners are thoughtfully incorporated into the ceiling and furniture, introducing smooth, gentle lines that soften the space’s sharp edges, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. At the same time, linear stripe and grid patterns add interior design structure and depth, achieving a harmonious balance between movement and stability.
Master Bedroom Sliding Door Connecting to Living Room, Unified Style
The master bedroom door is replaced with a sliding door that connects seamlessly to the living room, enhancing spatial flow and openness. To maintain visual harmony, the furniture finishes and interior design style in both the master bedroom and study are consistent with the living room, creating a unified and cohesive home environment.
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