Urban Chic • A Stylish Home for the Modern Family
Located in the prestigious School Net 34 of Ho Man Tin, this 1,184-square-foot apartment in Prince Heights II features a practical three-bedroom layout with two living areas and a maid’s room, ideal for a family of five. The interior design of this modern home perfectly combines style and functionality, offering residents a living space that is both tasteful and comfortable. Whether for family gatherings or daily life, this space ensures a pleasant and convenient living experience.
Architectural Harmony • Integrating Beams and Columns Through Thoughtful Design
This unit, built with traditional construction methods, features multiple structural beams and standing columns throughout. To address the visual disruption of these elements, inT Design designer concealed the columns within decorative feature walls, incorporating display cabinets that blend functionality with elegance. The column adjacent to the TV cabinet is similarly integrated, creating a cohesive visual flow. For the overhead beams, wood paneling and recessed lighting were used to soften the structural lines, enhancing both the ambiance and spatial continuity of the living area.
Read More
Thoughtful Layout for a Shared Girls’ Room
To accommodate the two daughters’ wish to share a room, the designer reconfigured the partition wall between the original girls’ room and grandma’s room, smartly redistributing the layout to suit the family’s evolving needs. The design strikes a thoughtful balance—enhancing functionality for shared living while preserving comfort and privacy for both spaces. This tailored solution caters seamlessly to a multigenerational household, delivering harmony and practicality in equal measure.
Smart Zoning • A Shared Room with Individual Flair
The interior design of daughters’ room is cleverly divided into two L-shaped zones, giving each sister her own dedicated corner within the shared space. Despite sharing a room, the thoughtful layout maintains a sense of personal privacy. To further define each area, the designer used contrasting yet complementary color palettes—allowing for individuality to shine while keeping the overall look cohesive and playful.
Smart Zoning • A Shared Room with Individual Flair
The master bedroom embraces a palette of warm, soft tones and gentle textures, creating a soothing and restful retreat. Cabinet doors feature vertical patterned glass framed in black steel, lending visual depth while open shelving reduces any sense of visual heaviness. The door was relocated to the corridor, freeing up wall space and improving layout flexibility. Additionally, the wall between the master and daughters’ rooms has been transformed into a built-in wardrobe, enhancing storage without sacrificing aesthetics. Given the presence of several structural beams, a false ceiling was introduced to visually soften the space and achieve a more elegant, refined look.
If you want to know more about this interior design idea or other project designs, please visit our Youtube Channel and watch for more videos.