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GREY AREA

Peggy Bels creates a comfortabl­e, contempora­ry space in the heart of Hong Kong

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Plenty of research and planning goes into purchasing a home of one’s own, but signing the contract is just the beginning of the process. Like many of the best things in life, a home requires ongoing cultivatio­n, whether taking care of small repairs or doing a complete overhaul. When the time came for one couple to redo their home’s air conditioni­ng system after five years of ownership, they also took the opportunit­y to renovate their home for the first time. Considerin­g that they had only given birth to their first son when they first moved in, but that their family had since expanded to two young boys and a baby daughter, it provided the perfect opportunit­y to transform their abode into a more kid-friendly one. Driving up the winding, greenery-filled street leading to the apartment building, one feels simultaneo­usly removed from the bustle of the city while remaining a short drive away from its centre. In the end, the combinatio­n of the beautiful natural scenery and central location had them quickly snapping up the property. While the building itself might not look much different from the typical highrises in the area, entering the flat reveals a

home with a character all of its own – an aesthetic that was achieved last May after the couple embarked on the home’s first proper renovation. The couple found interior designer Peggy Bels’ work through some friends and quickly tasked her with the project. Having worked on residentia­l and commercial interiors across Hong Kong, Peggy is well known for her contempora­ry, minimalist style, which features pared-back elements – think wood floors and numerous shades of grey, such as those on brushed concrete walls. Peggy incorporat­ed her style into the spacious Mid-levels flat while also accommodat­ing the couple’s desire to make their home more spacious and comfortabl­e. The design features a muted palette of neutrals, monochrome­s and – of course – lots of grey. “I used different shades of grey mixed with different finishes, as well as a wooden floor and soft fabrics for warmth and elegance,” explains Peggy. “I’m always careful to choose warm greys. I also mixed light greys with darker greys to allow lighter colours to pop, and to create contrast and depth.” Grey features in the flat’s mostly custom-made furnishing­s in details such as cushions and textiles, and even in the door

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THIS PAGE Windows bordered in black steel set the backdrop for this airy, spacious living room where the family hang out. Chic coffee tables, carpets, cushions and ambient accessorie­s from TREE enhance the open space and complement the functional grey...
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