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Beautifull­y rustic and authentica­lly lived-in, cookbook author Mandy Lee’s apartment brims with flavour

Beautifull­y rustic and authentica­lly lived-in, cookbook author Mandy Lee’s Happy Valley apartment brims with flavour

- WORDS CHERRY LAI & NIKEY CHENG PRODUCTION EMILY LEUNG

“I’M NATURALLY NOT A VERY CALM PERSON, SO I FEEL LIKE I NEED A SPACE THAT MAKES ME CALM DOWN”

Entering Mandy Lee’s apartment, nestled on a tree-lined stretch on a slope in Happy Valley, feels much like sipping a cup of freshly brewed oolong tea. You’re instantly enveloped in a sense of soul-soothing calmness, yet a few more sips in, a beautiful complexity slowly unfolds in subdued, meticulous detail.

“I’m naturally not a very calm person, so I feel like I need a space that makes me calm down,” says Mandy, the Taiwan-born, Vancouver-raised founder of popular food blog Lady and Pups, as she laughs. Establishe­d in 2012 as a “misery outlet” during an isolated time residing in Beijing, the platform – as well as her Instagram account @ladyandpup­s – has amassed a legion of fans who keep returning for her unorthodox recipes, moody photograph­y and witty, no-holds-barred writing.

Her difficult years in China also spurred another creative endeavour – the gut renovation of this 1,050sqft, two-bedroom apartment that Mandy and her husband acquired when they moved from New York more than a decade ago, and to which they returned from Beijing. “It

“I WANTED TO CREATE A SPACE WHERE YOU FEEL AS IF SOMETHING HAPPENED HERE”

was during a shift in my life,” says Mandy, who welcomes us into the sun-drenched respite on a beautiful winter morning, sporting silk pyjamas and a spunky pixie cut. “I wanted more peace and quiet. The home had a very industrial style that didn’t suit our lifestyles anymore.”

As such, over the course of four months – and in the middle of penning her cookbook-slash-memoir, The Art of Escapism Cooking, published last October – Mandy, a trained architect, overhauled the space by knocking down walls, imbuing it with an artful tactility and old-world charm rarely seen in homes in this city.

Citing US design firm Jersey Ice Cream Co as inspiratio­n (“everything they do has a tranquilli­ty to it”), she crafted and curated every corner herself, from the headto-toe muted grey walls she and her husband plastered to the aged wooden front door and terrazzo tiles sourced from Chinese manufactur­ers, and to the vintage-style sofas that sit by the antique cabinetry built during the colonial era. A ravaged brown leather couch that she “made my dogs scratch the hell out of” decorates the windowline­d dining nook, while nearby, the master suite’s plywood double-doors have been personally stained, matte-coated and sanded down.

To the right of the living area, soft cream curtains open up to the soul of the apartment: a Victorian-style bespoke kitchen in which Mandy spins her culinary magic.

It’s painted in an unusual dark, sultry, foresty matte shade of green – “the exact shade of green I want” – which she perfected over days with eco-friendly paint company eicó. “The rest of the house is very bright because my husband would go nuts if I painted everything super-dark,” she says, laughing. “As I’m the only one who uses the kitchen, I can do whatever I want.”

Creating a beautiful visual contrast against the hue are light plywood curtained tables and cabinets, all custom-built and hand-stained. More curios, such as a copper-brass sink bought in Morocco, old-style windows and wooden trays (that she baked “so they look old”) sit beneath open shelves displaying old-paper-labelled jars, ceramics and faded copper cookware. “It looks like it’s lived-in because it’s actually used every day,” says Mandy.

“I have this nostalgia about the old colonial Hong Kong,” says Mandy of the aged sensibilit­y that defines her entire apartment. “Even though I wasn’t alive back then, when I look at pictures, it triggers a kind of memory that I don’t have. It makes me feel very safe. That’s why I always wanted to create a space where you feel as if something happened here.” Through mixing eras and textures, and staying distinctly true to herself, she has created exactly that – an artfully layered oasis that’s as authentic as it is timeless.

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Mandy is pictured with her dog, Xia Mi (she also has large black dobermann mixes Zhi-Ma and Tang-Yuan) in her beautifull­y tactile living room studded with colonial-era furniture, vintage vases and small reprint paintings.耐人尋味
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TELL A STORY Mandy is pictured with her dog, Xia Mi (she also has large black dobermann mixes Zhi-Ma and Tang-Yuan) in her beautifull­y tactile living room studded with colonial-era furniture, vintage vases and small reprint paintings.耐人尋味 Mandy與愛犬蝦米­合照,她還收養了名為芝麻和­湯圓的狗狗;她位於跑馬地的家處處­也是細緻質感的體現,當中放有殖民地時期傢­具、復古花瓶和小型油畫印­刷品。
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A bucolic, aged sensibilit­y defines the living and dining areas, where plastered grey walls frame plywood doors Mandy stained herself, a scratched leather couch and curios she sourced from around the globe.田園風尚蘊釀著舊世界­魅力的生活氛圍可見客­飯廳中,Mandy更親自操刀­粉刷牆壁,又為房門加上著色做舊­的效果,還有一張由狗狗合力抓­成舊模樣的皮梳化,跟來自世界各地的精品­互相輝映。
RUSTIC RESPITE A bucolic, aged sensibilit­y defines the living and dining areas, where plastered grey walls frame plywood doors Mandy stained herself, a scratched leather couch and curios she sourced from around the globe.田園風尚蘊釀著舊世界­魅力的生活氛圍可見客­飯廳中,Mandy更親自操刀­粉刷牆壁,又為房門加上著色做舊­的效果,還有一張由狗狗合力抓­成舊模樣的皮梳化,跟來自世界各地的精品­互相輝映。
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帶維多利亞時期風格的­廚房是Mandy最常­逗留的空間,當中以油漆公司eic­ó為她特別調配的Ma­ndy 2.3森林綠作主調。
The Victorian-style kitchen, in which Mandy spends most of her time, is enveloped by a foresty green hue dubbed “Mandy 2.3” that she perfected with paint company eicó. 林中居 帶維多利亞時期風格的­廚房是Mandy最常­逗留的空間,當中以油漆公司eic­ó為她特別調配的Ma­ndy 2.3森林綠作主調。
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Brass and copper are among Mandy’s favourite materials, featured heavily in her kitchen as well as various decorative details in the master bedroom and bathroom.寧靜天地
銅材裝潢是Mandy­最愛的用料之一,故獲大量應用在廚房、主人房和浴室的裝飾細­節中。
SAFE HAVEN Brass and copper are among Mandy’s favourite materials, featured heavily in her kitchen as well as various decorative details in the master bedroom and bathroom.寧靜天地 銅材裝潢是Mandy­最愛的用料之一,故獲大量應用在廚房、主人房和浴室的裝飾細­節中。
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