The Modern Nostalgia
Embracing the Bygone Gracefulness
In the dining area, a teak wood feature wall sets the mid-century tone with its reddish hue and rhythmic pattern. It serves as a captivating backdrop for iconic furniture such as the Nelson Bubble pendant lamp, Knoll Platner coffee table, and Cassina Gerrit T. Rietveld armchair. We also crafted a 1950s-inspired TV chest, incorporating teak wood and marble to embrace the bygone gracefulness.
The Modernized Retro Beauty
To achieve an everlasting elegance, we balanced retro and modern elements throughout the house. The wooden feature wall not only provides aesthetic appeal but also acts as the main storage system, and cleverly integrating the air conditioning system. Complemented by a pure white background and cement tile flooring, we tactically maintains a neat and uninterrupted interior, contributing ample space for the homeowner to enjoy quality time with his family.
Nostalgic and Rustic Charm
The mid-century nostalgia extends to the bathroom, where teak wood is integrated into the washstand and mirror cabinet, adding a sophisticated highlight to the area. Whereas, the granite flooring, typically associated with outdoor settings, imparts a sense of rustic charm to the space.
Serene and Whimsical....
The master bedroom and kids’ rooms embrace a modern chic. The incorporation of wooden flooring brings a warm and serene ambiance to the spaces. In kids’ rooms, acoustic panels are employed to create a calm atmosphere, its vibrant palettes with wavy patterns foster a whimsical and imaginative environment for the little residents.
Overall, our design merges the timeless allure of mid-century with contemporary touches, catering to the family’s desires for an aesthetically pleasing, secure and functional living space.
About ALTA
ALTA is a design studio with location in HONG KONG, working globally on private residences, as well as commercial spaces and staging projects.
We are driven by the simple belief that thoughtful design contributes to well-being, we work to create comfortable, approachable spaces, whether it's someone's kitchen, a hotel room or a coffee shop. We work as a collaborative team with our clients, architects, construction teams, craftspeople, artists and designers to create environments that allow their inhabitants to feel good.
We design with consideration for both the planet and for human health, and we strive to support small businesses doing interesting work, and to work with good people.
We’re making things for the long haul. Buying and curating items to last. Not just because they’re beautiful, but also because we think it matters – to you, to everyone involved in this process, to this place we call home.