Mountain Residence Interior by Bean Buro
Bean Buro have designed a serene, gentle, and refined home for a family of three situated at The Peak in Hong Kong. A spacious residence covers an internal area of 7,400 square feet and boasts an outdoor pool, a dining terrace, and a large garden on a hillside. Our choice of materials predominantly consists of European timber, high-grade travertine stones, and fabrics, along with furniture sourced from Europe.
“The house, nestled atop the mountain, aims to embody a refined and tasteful standard of luxurious living while adopting a subtle approach. The focus was on crafting elegance at its peak.” – Kenny Kinugasa-Tsui, co-founder of Bean Buro
“Our design is centered around an elegant staircase which links the upper floor’s private spaces such as a lounge, an entertainment room, and several bedrooms. This design caters to the family’s enjoyment of art, antiques, and leisure activities while prioritising wellbeing.” — Lorène Faure, co-founder of Bean Buro
The guest lounge features a double-height ceiling, a fireplace, and a carefully curated selection of premium furniture. The architectural surfaces and bespoke joinery designs utilise high-quality travertine stone, adding a touch of understated luxury through natural textures. To enhance the ambience, our lighting design is warm and soothing, incorporating different lighting scenes to accommodate daytime and night-time activities in each space.
A central focus of a design is the staircase which connects the private areas located on the upper floor. These private spaces include a comfortable lounge for reading and enjoying tea, an entertainment room, and multiple bedrooms. Wellbeing was a key consideration throughout our design process. Our design supports the family’s appreciation for art and antiques, as well as their various entertainment and relaxation pursuits.
Bean Buro team: Lorène Faure, Kenny Kinugasa-Tsui, Kirk Kwok, Jamie Yue, Beatrice Andres, Matthew Lok, Victoria Lam, Isabelle Gin; Client: Private; Location: The Peak, Hong Kong; Size: 7,400 sqft; Photography: The Light Particles, Bean Buro;