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A calm, comfortable home in the middle of the city: Artwill Interior Design House builds a space of taste through the details.
In a clamorous city, a home where body and mind can rest is all the more precious. Artwill Interior Design House recently created an elegant, roughly 2,000-square-foot home for a young couple who had returned to Hong Kong. Design director Regina Kwok worked deftly in an earth-tone palette, layering refined detail and texture into a simple layout to make a comfortable, quiet and tasteful living space.
Regina Kwok built the scheme around earth tones, using soft beiges and light browns to extend the eye and heighten the sense of space. To enrich the layers, the walls are finished in a tonal art paint that reveals fine texture under light.
Regina notes that Artwill Interior Design House's overall philosophy is modern minimalism, achieved mainly by reducing lines and unifying colour.
The project hid no small number of challenges. As the unit is nearly 50 years old, water seepage and spalling concrete were unavoidable, and several T-shaped beams across the ceiling affected the look. To overcome this she used a false ceiling and curved light coves, easing the heaviness of the beams.
Regina is exacting about materials, pairing in naturally-textured marble furniture to lend the space a note of elegance.
Artwill Interior Design House holds to a people-first design philosophy, devoted to building clients their ideal home.
Originally published by Vogue Hong Kong, 2026-05-07 · Read the original article
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