Apartment in Hong Kong has 10 Sliding Doors for Extreme Flexibility
Feb 27, 2014 00:30
This highly flexible apartment in Hong Kong by Clifton Leung Design Workshop is based on natural materials and shades. The living room sports a clean and minimal look. Instead of a conventional sofa, the two benches can be separated to offer flexible seating.
The display of collections around the house reveal the owner's love for travel. The feature wall cabinet shows his unique displays, while some of the knick-knacks are kept in the trunk.
The room at the center of the apartment is where the owner's wife plays the piano and works on craft projects. A plywood desk was built into the bay window to maximize the utilization of space. By opening or closing the doors, one can change the mood and environment of the apartment completely. When all the lights are switched off, LED lights mimic the look of indoor airplane lighting.
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