Modern Chinese Style and Practical Planning for a Family of Six
This five-story villa located in Tai Po, Hong Kong, offers a spacious and elegant living experience for a family of six. The design team struck a perfect balance between the classic elegance of traditional Chinese architecture and the sleek sophistication of contemporary design, creating a highly practical and tasteful modern Chinese-style home.
First and Second Floors: Grand and Open Public Area Layout
The lower levels of the villa focus on family interaction and entertaining, utilizing an open layout to maximize natural light indoors.
- ⎯First Floor Living Room: Upon entering the villa, the high ceilings and expansive windows bring in an abundance of natural light, creating a transparent and airy sense of space. The design cleverly blends traditional Chinese elements, such as wooden screens and calligraphy artworks, seamlessly with modern furnishings, providing an inviting atmosphere ideal for social gatherings or quiet relaxation.
- ⎯Second Floor Dining, Kitchen, and Side Hall: Ascending to the second level, one finds the dining room, kitchen, and side hall. The dining area is equipped with a large wooden table suitable for family meals or intimate dinner parties; the state-of-the-art kitchen caters to discerning culinary needs with sleek appliances and ample storage. The adjacent side hall offers an elegant yet cozy ambiance for relaxation or conversation.
Third Floor Master Suite: An Exclusive Luxurious Retreat
The entire third floor is dedicated to the master suite, offering the homeowners ultimate privacy and a luxurious living quality.
- ⎯Sleeping and Bathroom Facilities: The spacious sleeping area features a plush king-sized bed. The en-suite bathroom is equipped with a soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and top-of-the-line fixtures.
- ⎯Private Viewing Balcony: The suite's private balcony provides an idyllic spot for the homeowners to unwind and enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape at any time.
Fourth and Fifth Floors: Flexible and Practical Living and Working Spaces
The top two levels of the home are thoughtfully designed with independent bedrooms and multi-functional areas to accommodate the specific needs of the family members.
- ⎯Fourth Floor Bedroom Configuration: This level houses two well-appointed bedrooms, both equipped with comfortable beds, ample closet space, and large windows that fill the rooms with natural light.
- ⎯Fifth Floor Multi-Functional Space: The fifth and final level features a generously-sized bedroom with an attached bathroom, as well as a separate study. The bedroom offers a quiet sanctuary for rest, while the study provides a dedicated retreat for reading, work, or creative pursuits.