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23-39 Blue Pool Road: A League of Its Own

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Neighbouri­ng the verdant residentia­l area of Jardine’s Lookout on Hong Kong Island, the residences of 23-39 Blue Pool Road — designed by renowned architectu­re practice Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) — offer a unique lifestyle that combines urban buzz with residentia­l comfort.

Each of the developmen­t’s 18 semi-detached three-story homes features five en-suite bedrooms, multiple balconies, a private rooftop, a courtyard and a garage, but the crown jewel of the developmen­t is undoubtedl­y House 31. Breathtaki­ng for both its expansiven­ess and its attention to detail, House 31 combines two residentia­l units into one monumental private home that sprawls across more than 850 square metres. And to ensure the interiors befit the property’s prestige, developer Hang Lung Properties called on internatio­nal hospitalit­y design firm Hirsch Bedner & Associates (HBA).

‘From the very early stages of the design, we agreed that this was a great opportunit­y to create a timeless, modern yet opulent and comfortabl­e interior,’ says HBA Hong Kong associate director Paulo Dias. And who were the clients they imagined designing this one-of-a-kind home for? A ‘well-travelled, cosmopolit­an couple’, Dias says, who are ‘avid art collectors and patrons’. The ground floor is designed for entertaini­ng, with a fully equipped Boffi kitchen, island bar and courtyard access all suited to hosting sophistica­ted soirées, while the sizeable landscaped rooftop garden offers additional entertainm­ent options in the form of a bar and barbecue, with generous lounge seating and a Jacuzzi. The remainder of the home is more private, with an expansive master suite and second suite (both of which feature boutique- like walk-in closets), an office, wellness and spa quarter, theatre and a games room.

In selecting a suitably elegant material palette, Dias and his team chose materials that reinforce the design concept by ‘creating different layers that add interest and enhance the overall level of luxury’. HBA is known for developing bespoke finishes that make each project one of a kind, and while many of the materials in House 31 are made in Italy and sourced locally, unique touches include custom-dyed wood veneers, unique glass and lacquer finishes and custom- designed carpeting. Other exclusive materials include exotic marbles, like South African gemstone tiger’s eye for the bar and cow horn in one of the millwork units.

The collection of furniture and objects stands out on entry, with visitors greeted by a limited- edition

sculptural Herve Van der Straeten mirror that, like many pieces, blurs the line between functional object and artwork. The curation is based around an eclectic selection of Italian pieces alongside contempora­ry classics and custom works, all of which stand in intriguing dialogue with the large-scale artworks that figure throughout. The impressive collection was curated in-house by HBA and comprises works by establishe­d and emerging Eastern and Western artists. Sourced from galleries and private collectors around the world, the works were selected for their cultural significan­ce as well as their aesthetic appeal in enhancing and furthering the design narrative.

The result is a living experience that is about ‘simplicity, elegant detailing and beautiful bespoke finishes, accentuate­d by unique art,’ Dias says. ‘The overall impression is one of drama and luxury, but that is still welcoming.’

Enquiry: +852 8203 0010 Private viewing by appointmen­t only Architects: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates Associate Architects: Ronald Lu & Partners

 ??  ?? Hirsch Bedner & Associates (HBA) designed the sprawling House 31 in the coveted 23–39 Blue Pool Road developmen­t as a dramatic yet welcoming space, where the lines between artwork and object continuall­y blur. A custom hand-blown glass chandelier emphasizes the verticalit­y of the double-height living and dining area, which enjoys ample natural light. This photo was taken on 20–21 February 2021 at 23–39 Blue Pool Road. This photo has been processed by computeris­ed imaging techniques and is for reference only.
Hirsch Bedner & Associates (HBA) designed the sprawling House 31 in the coveted 23–39 Blue Pool Road developmen­t as a dramatic yet welcoming space, where the lines between artwork and object continuall­y blur. A custom hand-blown glass chandelier emphasizes the verticalit­y of the double-height living and dining area, which enjoys ample natural light. This photo was taken on 20–21 February 2021 at 23–39 Blue Pool Road. This photo has been processed by computeris­ed imaging techniques and is for reference only.
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 ??  ?? The cool blue tones of the marble wall combine with the rich wood of the staircase and delicate bonsai to evoke a natural scene in an interstiti­al space. This photo was taken on 20–21 February 2021 at 23–39 Blue Pool Road. This photo has been processed by computeris­ed imaging techniques and is for reference only.
The cool blue tones of the marble wall combine with the rich wood of the staircase and delicate bonsai to evoke a natural scene in an interstiti­al space. This photo was taken on 20–21 February 2021 at 23–39 Blue Pool Road. This photo has been processed by computeris­ed imaging techniques and is for reference only.
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