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Lim + Lu designed a delicate and simple apartment in Hong Kong, China

By Magaly Grosso

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This small apartment, located in Hong Kong, China, covers a ground area of 111 square meters. In it, each space we see contains a touch of good taste and distinction. It was designed in 2016 by the architectural firm Lim + Lu, an inter-disciplinary architectural design practice founded in New York City and currently based in Hong Kong.

Its delicate interior is done in pastel colors that give the space an aura of peace and tranquility that is maintained in each of the spaces.

The delicate living room, where an unusual light pink sofa combined with cushions in pastel blue and white carpets shows us a cozy and charming space, is accompanied by a small study area, separated from the living room by glass doors, granting it intimacy and independence.

The aesthetic is clean, fresh, and sophisticated. The walls of the living room and bedroom are painted white with black accents, signaling spaces of rest and relaxation.

The kitchen, study, walk-in closet, and master bathroom are designed with both pastels and dark tones, tastefully set against patterned ceramic tiles to juxtapose the core living space with the extensions.

The apartment in its entirety is a display of simplicity and good taste.

Living room in pastel colors
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Details
Study area attached to the living room separated by glass doors
Study area attached to the living room separated by glass doors
Modern kitchen in white with black details
Modern dining room with glass table and golden legs
Modern kitchen in white with black details

Bedroom
Bedroom
Walk in closet
Bathroom with hard contrasted colors
Bathroom with hard contrasted colors

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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