This fashionable home was completely envisioned and executed by the owners.
When Sabrina and Andrew Ho first encountered the space in 2011, they immediately realised its potential, especially after they thought of combining several units together. However, it was only after moving back to Hong Kong from New York in January 2015 that they really got to work. Getting the space into fighting shape took a lot of careful planning and detailed execution, especially as the couple got to it without the help of an interior designer.
“My husband and I knew what we liked, so we started collecting images of interiors we were drawn to,” explains Sabrina. Their Pinterest board brimmed with industrial-style influences as well as a strong affinity for a mid-century modern aesthetic. “I’d describe our style as contemporary, minimalistic, and industrial – this is the foundation of our home,” she says. The home’s shell is an interplay of varying forms of white, metal and wood; they chose a dark-tinged oak as flooring, while the walls were painted white and surfaces clad in an ivory marble-print tile.
By: Kissa Castañeda
Photographer: Edgar Tapan
Styling: Jo Lorenz