Thursday, 16 February 2012

G7 APARTMENT – by Fixonic

G7 APARTMENT – BRAEMAR HILL BY FIXONIC
G Seven located in Hilltop, Braemar Hill Hong Kong was originally a 2 bedroom layout but was recently renovated by Fixonic who placed the living room directly at the entrance, with a smaller bedroom and bathroom behind a structural wall.  The master bedroom is placed on opposite side with the kitchen cramped on the side, and the maids room and laundry room at the back of the apartment separated by a long corridor.
 The living room and study area were moved to the larger side of the apartment which has better open views through the windows and was also closer to the kitchen, the guest bathroom was created at the entrance area using cultured limestone as a feature wall and a mirror wall to extend the space of the dining area.
 A sliding frosted glass door separates the Bedroom to the other areas and the second bedroom is used as a changing room with ample cupboard and storage space for cloths and other personal items, with the master bathroom located next to the changing room.
 Straight grain Oliver Ash timber is used on the walls, flooring, dresser with a white marble tabletop, beds and continues  throughout the apartment.
 
Remote controlled LED lighting and Lutron lighting systems are also installed in the living areas and even the bed comes with LED surrounding the base creating a floating effect or ambient lighting for those more romantic moments. A pair of Artemide Tolomeo provides extra light if needed for reading at night.
 The bathrooms are finished in “Starck” contrast, with cool anthracite floors and dark slate feature wall tiles combined with white Italian Carrera marble and black glass
 The Kitchen is finished with a repetition of grey tiles and concrete tiled floors, which matches the overhead cupboards, and keeps with the timber tone of the rest of the apartment. The corridor is finished in raw brick tiles and painted grey giving some texture.  Timber sliding doors on both sides conceal the storage room and the cupboard opposite.
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