Expat Living (Hong Kong)

MAKING SPACES COUNT

American BRITTA BUTLER has been in Hong Kong for 15 years; in 2014, she launched B Squared Design after seeing a gap in the market for a full-service boutique, residentia­l design firm that could handle entire projects from start to finish.

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What sets B Squared apart from other design firms?

We don’t just offer interior design services but architectu­ral services as well – so we truly are a “one stop shop”! We comprise a Cantonese-speaking project manager, trusted contractor­s and a full suite of handymen; we use carefully selected factories to manufactur­e bespoke pieces, and we have long-term cultivated relationsh­ips with furniture shops throughout the region.

Give us an insight into some recent residentia­l projects you’ve worked on.

Our projects range from interior design of several rooms in a home to full gut renovation­s. Recently, there has been a demand for updating kitchens and bedrooms, and creating home offices and dedicated kids’ homework spaces, as everyone y is spending p g so much time at home these days.

What sorts of things are specific to Hong Kong in terms of architectu­re and design?

Space is obviously a huge considerat­ion here, whereas in other places I’ve lived and worked it hasn’t been such a factor. I used to design buildings from the ground up, and here residentia­l almost always means an internal renovation of a flat. I see this as a challenge, not a problem, and many of my designs involve innovative approaches to space planning and storage.

I also do a lot of custom furniture that has to do double-duty because of spatial constraint­s – for example, a bed with storage underneath. My signature B Squared Murphy Bed came about as a result of the need to get creative with small spaces.

What’s an interiors trend right now that you’re particular­ly excited about?

I’m very excited about the increasing­ly pivotal role that natural and textured materials and botanical wall coverings are playing in design. Part of my aesthetic has always been to use texture and layered materials to create a luxurious and unique space, so this trend is right in line with what I like to give to my clients.

I also love a feature wall in a space, and the plethora of nature-focused wallpapers and paint colours now on the market are wonderful for bringing the outdoors in. They also evoke relaxing climes and locations that we cannot travel to at the moment.

How does Hong Kong inspire you?

It has a vibrant mix of old and new, industrial and natural, chaotic and peaceful. There’s just so much to draw from here! I take a lot of my cues from the world around me, and when I’m designing a space, I make sure to take into account the neighbourh­ood and surroundin­g environmen­t.

What do you like doing in HK when you’re not working?

Trying new restaurant­s with friends, spending time with my teenage children and seeing what they’re into, and taking walks in Stanley with my pug and French bulldog.

B Squared Design

20/F, #2011 Remex Centre,

42 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Wong Chuk Hang 2728 8805 | info@bsquaredde­signhk.com

IG & FB: @bsquaredde­signhk bsquaredde­signhk.com

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