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HK$6.93 million 'farm-to-table' dream kitchen allows family to spend quality time together

The kitchen features a selfwatering green wall . There are planter boxes for the family to grow their own produce. A topof- the-line Sub- Zero refrigerator keeps produce fresh. The professionalstandard cooking appliances are by Wolf. Illustrations: Philip Liao & Partners
The kitchen features a selfwatering green wall . There are planter boxes for the family to grow their own produce. A topof- the-line Sub- Zero refrigerator keeps produce fresh. The professionalstandard cooking appliances are by Wolf. Illustrations: Philip Liao & Partners

Appreciate the value of keeping produce as fresh as possible

Design duo Erika Lau (left) and Kelly Chan (below left) work at Philip Liao & Partners. Lau is the chief interior designer, and Chan is an associate. The pair’s portfolios span luxury residential fit outs, hospitality projects, and heritage revitalisation, such as the renovation of the Tai O Police Station on Lamma Island.

 

are art forms, and chief interior designer at Philip Liao & Partners Erika Lau is experienced in both. The architect also holds a certificate from Le Cordon Bleu, one of the most prestigious and established culinary arts schools in the world.

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With her passion in cooking, Lau was the perfect candidate to help create the ultimate dream kitchen. For the project, she joined forces with associate Kelly Chan, and the result is a luxurious and cosy environment suitable for more than just food preparation.

As organic, healthy food is the ultimate luxury for our body, the dynamic duo have created a dream kitchen revolving around the theme of "farm-to-table", a recent dining trend which has taken the world by storm.

"I spend a lot of time in the kitchen when I have free time," Lau says. "[Cooking] is one of my true passions, and [it] has a therapeutic effect on my busy lifestyle."

The kitchen features a lush green wall. According to the designers, the self-watering green wall and the many planter boxes offer a family resources to prepare healthy, fresh and wholesome food.

"Growing their own food will also be a great educational project for children, who can learn about the true value of food and refrain from wasteful habits. Another resourceful touch is that the roof collects rainwater to irrigate the plants."

As a food enthusiast, Lau can truly appreciate the value of keeping produce as fresh as possible. With that in mind, due regard has been paid to the appliances installed in the kitchen. A top-of-the-line Sub-Zero refrigerator keeps produce fresh. The professional-standard cooking appliances from Wolf include "a four-piece range, convection steam oven and a highly efficient ventilation system". There is also a custom-built stone oven and outdoor gas grill.

Lau and Chan consider the outdoor area their favourite part of the design. "The idea of having an outdoor area, plus a green wall, fulfils the farm-to-table concept," the designers say.