Child’s bed with a slide, indoor playground, Bearbrick figures, the full cinema experience: Hong Kong apartment is designed with fun in mind
- A young couple turn their 1,200 sq ft Hong Kong apartment into a playground for their toddler, with a bed accessed via curved stairs and exited down a slide
- The fun doesn’t end there – the living room houses a Bearbrick collection and a roll-up TV, while a flock of birds appears to hover over the curvy dining table
Who says design needs to be serious business?
Young parents Daniel and Joanne Wong wanted a playful vibe for their newly bought 1,200 sq ft (110 square metre) Sha Tin flat in Hong Kong’s New Territories, and asked Regina Kwok Wing-sum, of Artwill Interior Design House, to come up with fun concepts.
Innovative ways to display Daniel’s collection of Bearbrick figures were well received, but it was the idea of turning their toddler Sophia’s bedroom into a fully fledged indoor playground that excited the couple.
The apartment’s four bedrooms are arranged in pairs bookending the central living area. Kwok was given free rein to create the playground using two rooms.
In the parents’ zone, at the opposite end, are their bedroom, en suite bathroom and a study.
Kwok had designed collectibles storage for clients before, but the playground, complete with slide curling down from a treehouse-style bed, was a first.