03 / 21
2025
Adrian Chan Design and Research Office (ADRO) introduces a feature undulating wall to a 570 SF Hong Kong apartment as an architectural element that unifies the spatial layout for a family and their new baby, and conceals their belongings…
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Project's description: The clients were concerned about how clutter was affecting their relationship and family organization in a small space, and the home needed to be welcoming and nurturing for the new baby, both physically and experientially.
The undulating wall has a dual purpose—it serves as a wayfinding mechanism and also integrates a bathroom, and storage and mechanical systems with its gentle curvilinear surface that extends from the kitchen through the corridor and into the bedroom.
Furthermore, the implementation of “horizontal” in addition to “vertical” cabinetry exposes empty wall space to amplify the illusion of spaciousness (“vertical” cabinetry, such as closets and dressers, is typical in most homes). Hydraulic hardware is incorporated to lift up an entire master bedroom floor, creating storage underneath for off-season clothes and valuables. In the corridor, the ceiling contains integrated built-in millwork to store Chinese dried food items and luggage, as with the bedroom desk and living room bench that transform into storage through a flip-up mechanism.
ADRO approached the project with a thorough analysis of the clients' belongings and projected growth over the next decade by considering each individual’s evolving needs. Plentiful storage does not detract from an elegant, soft, and sensual interior.
A sense of order is achieved through modest but precise design gestures—meticulous planning and an integrative design strategy by ADRO encourage circuitous flow amongst the family members. The curved wall system offers organization and maximal storage, made possible through a light-handed and cost-effective manner using oak veneer. As there was minimal use of material and little need for demolition, ADRO was able to propose an economical way of creating an architecturally interesting and elegant backdrop, with a neutral palette that elevates the family’s daily rituals.
Design Firm: Adrian Chan Design and Research Office (ADRO)
Location: Kowloon, Hong Kong
Size: 570 sq foot / 53 sq meter
Construction: C & H Studio Ltd
Photography: Kevin Mak (1km Studio)
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