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A project in Lantau

- PHOTOGRAPH­Y COL SIM

Did you buy or rent, and why did you choose this particular property?

We bought the house in the summer of 2020, and we carried out renovation­s over four months, from January to April 2021. We chose this particular property because of its wonderful energy; we appreciate­d the good-quality bones of the home – it offered an exciting opportunit­y for a makeover. There used to be a garage that occupied a large part of the ground floor; its potential made us very excited when we viewed the house, and we went on to renovate it into a master bedroom and bathroom abode.

Tell us a bit about the location; what do you like most about the neighbourh­ood?

We both work in demanding jobs in finance in Central, and we love coming home to peaceful South Lantau, winding down with an alfresco cup or a glass; we thoroughly enjoy weekends on the beach or driving around Lantau and discoverin­g its never-ending coves, hiking trails and various villages – that’s if we’re not hosting and entertaini­ng!

We love the neighbourh­ood’s hip and quiet family-friendly vibe, the quirky and colourful houses and temple, and the proximity to both Pui O beach and to a hiking paradise!

What was your vision for the renovation?

We wanted to achieve a cosy, quirky and boldly colourful beach house that was perfect for entertaini­ng little and big people. We have separated nicely the areas where kids and adults play (and work), with the ground floor, third floor and fourth-floor roof deck being adult areas, and the second floor and garden perfect for children to enjoy themselves.

I wanted to have excellent storage solutions, too, so we designed built-in wardrobes and storage spaces in four of the five bedrooms. Storage was key! Having a superb kitchen where I could cook while entertaini­ng was also a nonnegotia­ble. (The kitchen is on the third floor, just below the roof deck, rather than more traditiona­lly located on the ground floor.) And last but not least, a Japanese toilet with “extra features” in the Japaninspi­red master bathroom was another item I felt I had to have.

How did you come to use Jenny Perry and Perry Contractin­g for the work?

I read an article in Expat Living in June 2020 about Jenny and it included photos of a renovated village house that looked very lovely. I experience­d an immediate lightbulb moment and ran to Steven saying, “Look! This is what we need to do!”

The truth is that we lived in a house on Lamma Island at the time, and it was very nice, but I was itching to improve many parts of it. However, because it was a rental, that naturally didn’t make any sense. I have a very creative mind, so I would just spend time imaging what I might do instead. When we decided we would actually start on a renovation project in real life, I was exhilarate­d!

I saw an Expat Living article about a renovated village house, and I ran to Steven saying, “Look! This is what we need to do!”

How were you involved in the design process?

I knew exactly what I wanted to do with the house and all the spaces, and I was involved in every step of the design process. Jenny and I luckily had four months for the design and planning process before renovation­s began, so once we broke ground, everything was straightfo­rward.

What are one or two of your favourite aspects of the reno?

Firstly, we are so, so pleased with the kitchen overall – particular­ly the stunning terrazzo countertop! It was the very first item I decided was a must, before we even found the right house. But then I became a bit worried it might turn out too bright or clash with all the other colourful details on the third floor. In fact, the opposite happened: the countertop complement­s the blue cabinets, the blue “shimmering-like-the-sea” tiles and the funky macaroon lights perfectly. We can’t stop swooning over it!

The second thing is definitely our daughter’s circus-inspired playroom, with its dramatic velvet curtains, bold red cabinets, and the incredible jelly bean (or “Jenny bean”!) bathroom.

And what about a few of your favourite items in the home?

We love supporting talented friends, and we have a beautiful photograph by our friend Lucy that looks stunning in the master bathroom. We also have several pieces by our friend Nelly in the lounge room, dining

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