Marina Habitat
Ap Lei Chau

After removing the original two-room partition, the master bedroom expands into a suite with a toilet. The old kitchen is also removed to create an open kitchen. The whole layout has a little Nordic style without losing its style.

The floor is made of light brown wood-grain bricks, the kitchen wall is made of white bricks with a large marble pattern, and the all-black floor cabinets and bar counter contrast with the living room. The kitchen work stone surface is also made of white dark-grained quartz stone. The designer also created a pair of black-framed glass sliding doors and three sliding windows on the bar for the open kitchen, which can be closed when necessary to prevent oil fumes from wafting out of the hall.

A set of long wall cabinets extends to the bathroom from the entrance. The long base cabinet hides the dining table and shoe cabinet, making the whole space spacious and tidy, and creating a lot of storage space. In the master bedroom, a feature wall is made of cement diatom mud. The master bedroom's door is cleverly hidden in the form of a secret door, a floor storage compartment is made on the window sill of the original bedroom to divide the work area, and a dark blue spray-painted desk extends to the window sill.

In the master room, a platform bed is also made to enhance the sense of space and storage position. A triangular cabinet is made at the entrance to modify the relationship between the sliding door and the gabled wall. The mirror wall in the corridor increases the sense of extension of the entrance.

Theme
The Beauty of a Scandi Style
Pattern
1 Bedroom, 1 Living Rooms, Dining Room, 1 Bathroom, Open Kitchen
Usable Area
450